Adsorption of vapours of benzene, toluene, p-xylene, aniline, hexane and ch
loroform in LB films of two novel calix[4]resorcinarene derivatives was stu
died in situ using quartz-crystal microbalance (QCM), ellipsometry and surf
ace plasmon resonance (SPR) techniques. Isotherms of adsorption obtained by
both QCM and SPR show that the adsorption ability depends on the condensed
vapour pressures of the adsorbates rather than on a structural coincidence
between host cavities and guest molecules. The results were interpreted in
terms of capillary condensation of organic vapours in the nanoporous matri
x of calixarene LB films accompanied by film swelling. Ellipsometric measur
ements show changes of both the thickness and refractive index of the LB fi
lms caused by adsorption, and thus confirm condensation and further accumul
ation of liquid adsorbate within the film matrix. Unusual adsorption kineti
cs were observed only when the vapour injection technique was used and thei
r occurrence is believed to be caused by initial vapour condensation on the
film surface. This can be eliminated by measurements under constant vapour
flow.