The combination of differential scanning calorimetry and incoherent elastic
neutron scattering has been used to demonstrate the formation of solid lay
ers adsorbed onto graphite from pure alkanes and binary alkane mixtures. We
report enthalpies and temperatures of the monolayer transitions for pure a
lkanes and mixtures and note that the solid monolayers melt at approximatel
y 1.1 times the melting point of the bulk liquid or solution. In the mixtur
es the longer alkane is found to be preferentially adsorbed with the format
ion of a solid monolayer even when it is present as the minor component in
the solution and when the carbon chain lengths differ by only a single CH2
group.