J. Adams et al., VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES AND COLLAPSE BEHAVIOR OF A SMECTIC LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE POLYMER AT THE AIR-WATER-INTERFACE, Macromolecules, 26(11), 1993, pp. 2871-2877
The viscoelastic behavior of a monolayer of a liquid-crystalline side-
chain polymer in its collapse region is discussed. The material shows
a reversible collapse with a strong temperature and compression speed
dependence. The collapse process can be empirically described as a vis
coelastic relaxation with two relaxation times. Because of this behavi
or, the importance of the ''time of observation'' is pointed out. A se
cond increase of the surface pressure at lower mean molecular area and
stepwise increases of the collapse viscosity are associated with the
formation of bi- and trilayers. Reflectivity measurements with a Brews
ter angle microscope are used to confirm that the collapse is a homoge
neous process, leading to multilayers with liquid crystalline properti
es at the air/water interface.