Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.352, No.2, 449-455, 2010
Thermodynamics and mesoscopic organisation in Langmuir monolayers of an azobenzene derivative
We have carried out the analysis of liquid crystalline Langmuir monolayers at the air-water interface composed of the amphiphilic azobenzene derivative 8Az5COOH By varying the temperature and the isomeric (trans-cis) composition the monolayer behaviour has been studied in comparison with a shorter homologue 8Az3COOH by measuring the surface pressure-area isotherms along with Brewster angle microscopy (BAM) Our data with the pure trans isomer enable a posterior thermodynamic analysis which was not feasible with the shorter homologue For the mixed trans-as monolayers BAM observations reveal a phase segregation with trans enriched domains surrounded by a as enriched matrix Line tension between the two phases is lower than in the shorter homologue The organisation of the rodlike molecules inside the trans domains results in highly symmetric textures that make the quantitative analysis of the BAM images possible and a better understanding of the microscopic structure of the mono layer can be achieved (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved
Keywords:Azobenzene derivative;Birefringent materials;Self assembly;Langmuir monolayers;Brewster angle microscopy