S. Machida et al., STUDY ON MICROSTRUCTURES OF MIXED MONOLAYERS OF POLY (OCTADECYLACRYLATE) AND OCTADECANOL IN RELATION TO THE RETARDATION OF WATER EVAPORATION, Thin solid films, 329, 1998, pp. 109-112
In a series of studies on retardation of water evaporation by the bina
ry mixed monolayer of poly (vinyl long-chain ester) and octadecanol (O
A), microstructures obtained by a Brewster angle microscopy (BAM) and
atomic force microscopy (AFM) images have been investigated with varyi
ng the composition of mixed monolayer of poly (octadecylacrylate) (POA
) and OA. The mixed monolayer of POA/OA = 1:3-1:4 exhibits considerabl
y effective resistance to water evaporation at 20-40 mN/m, which is re
flected in the condensation effect by mixing on the pi-A isotherms. Fr
om the BAM image of each monolayer at zero pressure the rather heterog
eneous film was obtained for the single component and the homogeneity
of the monolayer was apparently improved by their mixing. The flattest
BAM image could be obtained for the mixed monolayer of POA/OA = 1:3 i
n the submillimeter scale. This result has good correspondance to the
retardation effect of the mixed monolayer on water evaporation. On the
other hand, for the AFM image of POA film some defects with depth of
about 1.9 nm were observed and small ones still remained by adding OA
in the nanometer scale. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights rese
rved.