Preparation of ordered films containing a phenylene ethynylene oligomer by the Langmuir-Blodgett technique.

J Phys Chem B

Departamento de Química OrgAnica-Química Física, Area de Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.

Published: June 2007

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  • This paper details the creation and study of Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films using a specific oligo(phenylene-ethynylene) derivative called HBPEB.
  • Conditions for creating monolayers at the air-water interface were established, and various techniques were employed to analyze the films, including isotherms and atomic force microscopy.
  • The research found that transferring LB films at a surface pressure of 14 mN/m produced well-ordered films with low surface roughness, and demonstrated significant optical properties indicative of molecular interactions in a solid-like environment.

Article Abstract

This paper reports the fabrication and characterization of Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films incorporating an oligo(phenylene-ethynylene) (OPE) derivative, namely, 4-[4-(4-hexyloxyphenylethynyl)-phenylethynyl]-benzoic acid (HBPEB). Conditions appropriate for deposition of monolayers of HBPEB at the air-water interface have been established and the resulting Langmuir films characterized by a combination of surface pressure and surface potential versus area per molecule isotherms, Brewster angle microscopy, and ultraviolet reflection spectroscopy. The Langmuir films are readily transferred onto solid substrates, and one-layer LB films transferred at several surface pressures onto mica substrates have been analyzed by means of atomic force microscopy, from which it can be concluded that 14 mN/m is an optimum surface pressure of transference, giving well-ordered homogeneous films without three-dimensional defects and a low surface roughness. The optical and emissive properties of the LB films have been determined with significant blue-shifted absorption spectra indicating formation of two-dimensional H aggregates and a Stokes shift illustrating the effects of the solid-like environment on the molecular chromophore.

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