A lattice model for polydisperse rectangles on a square lattice has be
en used to study the behavior of rodlike surfactant aggregates at the
solid-liquid interface. In principle it is possible to obtain the thre
e parameters of the model from 2D MFL (mean field lattice) calculation
s. The aggregates grow with increasing chemical potential. If the caps
become more unfavorable, the average length of the rod increases. If
the average length exceeds a certain value, a second-order transition
from an isotropic to a nematic phase takes place. The growth of the ag
gregates is promoted by the nematic ordering. a nearly exact relation
between the number of aggregates at the surface at the isotropic-nemat
ic transition line, and the average aspect ratio has been found by a f
it of the numerical data. If the number of aggregates decrease, the av
erage aspect ratio to obtain nematic ordering has to increase.