Abstract:The bilayer formation properties of single-component acyl chains of varying length and extent of unsaturation are compared using Langmuir monolayer flow. Four series of structural motifs in the flowing film were considered: linked oleyl chains; chains with a single cis double bond over a range of total chain lengths; chains of the same length with 1-5 cis double bonds; molecules which flow that do not have the standard cis double bond in the chain. Slower flow rates were observed for Langmuir films with increa… Show more
The sections in this article are
Langmuir and Gibbs Monolayers at the Air/Water Interface
Horizontal Touch Electrochemical Characterization of Monolayer Films at the Air/Water Interface
Two‐dimensional Electrochemistry
Fabrication and Characterization of Line Microelectrodes
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Electrochemical Investigations of Langmuir Monolayer Films
Dynamics of the Lateral Diffusion of Surfactants on the Water Surface
Measurements of the
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Phase Transitions and their Critical Temperature
Kinetics of Electron Hopping in Langmuir Monolayers
Acknowledgments
The sections in this article are
Langmuir and Gibbs Monolayers at the Air/Water Interface
Horizontal Touch Electrochemical Characterization of Monolayer Films at the Air/Water Interface
Two‐dimensional Electrochemistry
Fabrication and Characterization of Line Microelectrodes
2
D
Electrochemical Investigations of Langmuir Monolayer Films
Dynamics of the Lateral Diffusion of Surfactants on the Water Surface
Measurements of the
LE
/
G
Phase Transitions and their Critical Temperature
Kinetics of Electron Hopping in Langmuir Monolayers
Acknowledgments
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