J. Kmetko et al., The effects of divalent ions on Langmuir monolayer and subphase structure:A grazing-incidence diffraction and Bragg rod study, J PHYS CH B, 105(44), 2001, pp. 10818-10825
Divalent ions dissolved in the aqueous subphase of fatty acid Langmuir mono
layers have two types of effects on the structure of the organic film. The
first and more familiar effect is to induce a structure similar to the high
-pressure "S" phase on pure water, even at low pressures; ions of the first
type include Ni2+ (aq), Ball(aq), Co2+(aq), and Cu2+(aq). The presence of
ions of the second type results in the appearance of superlattice structure
s: we see a 1 x 2 superlattice with Mn2+(aq) and a 2 x 2 superlattice with
Mg2+(aq), and it is known that Cd2+(aq) and Pb2+(aq) also cause the formati
on of superlattices. Out-of-plane (Bragg rod) scans indicate that Mn2+(aq)
and Mg2+(aq) interact with the headgroups so strongly that the organic film
buckles, with a periodic out-of-plane density modulation (amplitude simila
r to2.5 Angstrom). In addition, a thin (similar to4 Angstrom) ordered inorg
anic layer forms in the subphase under the Langmuir film.