Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction studies on a heneicosanoic (C-21) acid
monolayer with cadmium ions in the subphase, at near-zero surface pressure
and similar to 9 degrees C, show that there exists a pH "window" within whi
ch the monolayer takes on a chiral structure and an ordered superlattice is
also observed. Below this pH window, the monolayer has a tilted structure
like that of a pure fatty acid monolayer at low pressures, indicating negli
gible headgroup-ion interaction. Above the window, the monolayer goes to a
structure very similar to the high-pressure untilted S phase seen in pure f
atty acid monolayers. The chiral structure is never seen when cadmium is re
placed by zinc, another divalent metal with only slightly lower electronega
tivity, or (as reported earlier) with calcium. Raising temperature within t
he cadmium pH window destroys the superlattice and takes the monolayer to t
he backbone-disordered Rotator-I structure.