Amphiphilic polymers bearing azobenzene groups (HRG-g-(NPH)n) were syn
thesized by means of grafting. The polymers can for in the ''Reversed
Duckweed'' type monolayer at the air/water interface. Their behaviors
in monolayers at the air/water interface were studied. The relationshi
p between the chemical structure of the polymers and their behavior at
the air/water interface was discussed. The order and stability of mon
olayers were determined by graft degree. The UV-visible spectra of thi
s kind of polymer in solution and in LB films were explained by the mo
lecular exciton theory. The orientation of mesogen groups incorporated
in the LB film was studied by means of polarized UV-visible spectra,
and the layer structure of LB films was studied by X-ray diffraction.
A possible schematic model was proposed to describe the relationship b
etween the structure of the LB film and that of this kind of polymer.