Bolaamphiphiles ("bola") are compounds with a hydrophobic core and hydrophi
lic head groups at both ends. The head groups as well as the hydrophobic co
re may be functional in nonsymmetric arrangements. One end group may, for e
xample, be bound to a solid subphase, the other may dissolve and react with
solutes in the bulk water phase. The hydrophobic core may contain reactive
C=C double bonds. If a monolayer membrane is formed from the bolaamphiphil
e, only the outer head groups and the double bonds at the edges of the memb
rane can react with polar reagents in the bulk water phase, provided the me
mbrane is rigid enough. Rigidity may be achieved either by rigid hydrophobi
c skeletons (carotenes, steroids, porphyrins) or by two hydrogen bond chain
s between secondary amide groups within an oligomethylene chain. Rigid mono
layers have so far been used to prepare water-free, dry vesicle membranes,
to protect solid surfaces from aggressive reagents by an ultrathin lipid la
yer and, most important, to construct functionalized gaps in membranes on s
olid surfaces. The latter are thought to contain water molecules, which do
not exchange with the bulk water ("hydrophobic water") and may bind water-s
oluble molecules.