Two-dimensional crystallization of highly planar phthalocyanine (Pc) pigmen
ts underneath the headgroups of a lipid Langmuir monolayer was observed and
characterized by synchrotron X-ray diffraction at grazing angles of incide
nce (GID). The crystallization was achieved through spontaneous adsorption
of positively charged, water-soluble Pc's to a spread dihexadecyl phosphate
(DHDP) monolayer at the air/water interface. Analysis of the GID and rod p
rofiles show that the lipid, pigment, and counterions form a complex in whi
ch the pigment plane is tilted with respect to the liquid surface; this is
consistent with previous independent X-ray reflectivity investigations. In
addition, the two-dimensional crystalline order of DHDP monolayers on pure
H2O has been determined and an analysis of its structure both before and af
ter complexation is presented.