Flow Induced Growth of Striped Alkane Monolayers.

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Abstract

We report our observation of the growth of striped monolayer phases of alkanes when deposited from a solution under flow. AFM measurements show that the structure and morphology of dotriacontane ($n$-C$_{32}$H$_{66}$ or C32) films grown from solution depend sensitively on the flow direction over a SiO$_{2}$-coated Si(100) substrate. The C32 film exhibits one or two layers adjacent to the SiO$_{2}$ surface in which the molecules are oriented with their long axis parallel to the interface followed by a striped monolayer of perpendicularly oriented molecules. The stripes form along the direction of solution flow with typical dimensions of a few micrometers wide and a few hundred micrometers long, depending on the solution concentration. A striped morphology is also observed for C29 grown under similar conditions. Grazing incident-angle x-ray diffraction measurements indicate that the C32 stripes are crystalline and can be indexed by a rectangular unit cell. We offer some speculations on the origin of the striped morphology.

*Supported by Grant Nos. NSF DMR-0411748 and DMR-0705974 and FONDECYT 1060628 and 7070248.

Authors

  • M. Bai

    • U. Mo.-Columbia
  • H. Taub

  • A. Diama

    • U. Mo.-Columbia
  • K. Knorr

    • U. des Saarlandes
  • U. G. Volkmann

    • P. U. Catolica Chile
  • F. Y. Hansen

    • Tech. Univ.of Denmark
    • Tech. U. of Denmark