Kk. Balasubramanian et al., LANGMUIR-SCHAEFER FILMS - HEAD GROUP INFLUENCE ON ORIENTATION OF SUBSTITUTED STYRYL BIPYRIDINES, Langmuir, 11(5), 1995, pp. 1658-1665
Nine new 4,4'-bis(4-substituted-styryl)-2,2'-bipyridines were synthesi
zed and characterized. These new materials and 4,4'-bis(4-methylstyryl
)-2,2'-bipyridine were applied to the subphase of a Langmuir trough. E
ight of the ten compounds (R = CN, COOCH3, N(CH3)(2), COOH, OCOCH3, NO
2, OCH3, CH3) made stable Langmuir films. These films were transferred
by horizontal lifting to a variety of solid surfaces with transfer ra
tios close to unity. The transferred films were analyzed by transmissi
on UV-vis, transmission IR, grazing angle reflectance IR, and polarize
d attenuated total reflectance IR spectroscopies. Of the eight materia
ls, two, 4,4'-bis(4-acetylstyryl)-2,2'-bipyridine and 4,4'-bis(4-methy
lstyryl)-2,2'-bipyridine produce stable, highly anisotropic films. The
other compounds form films with varying anisotropy from moderately an
isotropic to totally isotropic. Thus, functional groups can have a pro
found influence on the ability of these materials to form stable LS fi
lms and direct the net material orientation within the films.