Effect of Unsaturation on the Adsorption and the Mechanical Behavior of Fatty Acid Layers.

Langmuir

Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes, CNRS UMR5513 , Ecole Centrale de Lyon , 36 avenue Guy de Collongue , 69134 Ecully Cedex , France.

Published: April 2018

Adsorption, self-organization, and mechanical properties of different fatty acid layers under different confinement states have been investigated as a function of the presence and conformation of one unsaturation in their aliphatic chain. In situ characterization, at the molecular level, was performed with the ATLAS molecular tribometer, in terms of rheology, forces, and thickness of confined fluid. The results demonstrate that the fatty acids adsorb on the surfaces by weak interactions and form viscoelastic films with a thickness of about 15 Å on each surface. The adsorption kinetics, the packing of the self-assembled monolayers, and the coverage rate depend on the molecular architecture of the fatty acids and lead to various mechanical behaviors under confinement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b00491DOI Listing

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