C. Nuckolls et al., CIRCULAR-DICHROISM AND UV-VISIBLE ABSORPTION-SPECTRA OF THE LANGMUIR-BLODGETT-FILMS OF AN AGGREGATING HELICENE, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(34), 1998, pp. 8656-8660
Nonracemic helicene 1 forms high-quality Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films,
in which the molecules are organized in parallel columns with their e
dges exposed to the surface. Evidence for the edge-on exposure is the
molecular area of a monolayer on water and, as determined by X-ray dif
fraction, the similarity of the interlayer spacings of multilayers to
the diameters of the molecular columns that constitute nonracemic 1 in
bulk. Evidence of the organization into parallel columns includes the
linear dichroism of the films and the 180 degrees periodicity with wh
ich rotating the films varies the amounts by which plane polarized lig
ht is rotated, the intensities of the second harmonics generated, and
the films' degree of anisotropy. The circular dichroisms of a 10-layer
LB film could be resolved from the effects of linear dichroism and li
near birefringence. The CD and UV-vis absorption spectra of the films
are similar to those of solutions in which the molecules are aggregate
d, not isolated. The measurement of a CD spectrum for a monolayer, car
ried out easily for nonracemic 1, is unprecedented.