The adsorbed films of alkylammonium halides, 1C(n)TAX and 2C(n)DAX with alk
yl chain lengths of n = 1, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18, on cleaved mica su
rfaces was analyzed by atomic force microscopy for their two-dimensional ar
rangement and molecular area. The stable hydrophobic surface was obtained b
y cleaving mica in an adsorption bath and stands for prolonged adsorption t
ime of 72 h at 5 degreesC. The adsorbed molecules are stable and do not des
orb easily when put in distilled water. The occupied area of double-chained
alkylammonium bromides, BC,DAB, on a mica surface was found to range from
0.45 to 0.47 nm(2), which is equivalent to the density of a potassium ion (
1/0.47 nm(-2)), while the single-chained alkylammonium halides, 1C(n)TAX, s
howed the area ranging from 0.23 to 0.24 nm(2) per molecule, which is half
the density of a potassium ion (1/0.47 nm(-2)) on a mica surface. The symme
try of the two-dimensional arrangement of adsorbed molecules agreed with th
e lattice structure of a cleaved mica surface despite the numbers and the l
engths of alkyl chains.