Infrared spectra of one-monolayer Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of chlo
rophyll-a (Chl-a) can be obtained with a high signal-to-noise ratio by
using the attenuated total reflection (ATR) technique. The observed s
pectra indicate that Chl-a assumes a five-coordinated monomer in the L
B films; it seems that both the ester and keto C=O groups are free fro
m any interactions, and a water molecule coordinates to the Mg atom. C
omparison of the spectra of the one-monolayer LB films with those of t
he cast films shows that the structure of Chl-a is quite different bet
ween the two kinds of films; in contrast to the LB films the cast film
s are liable to have the dimer or oligomer of Chl-a. The fact that the
five-coordinated monomer is predominant in the LB films suggests that
Chl-a molecules are highly oriented in the one-monolayer LB films.