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Structure and Kinetics of Fatty Acid Langmuir Mono layers on Zinc Salt Solutions

Year: 2013

Journal: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, Vol. 117, p 16275-16282, 20150703

Authors: Cantin, Sophie; Faure, Marie-Claude; Perrot, Francoise; Goldmann, Michel

Organizations: Univ Cergy Pontoise, Inst Mat, LPPI, EA 2528, F-95031 Cergy Pontoise, France; Univ Paris 06, Inst Nanosci Paris INSP, UMR 7588, F-75252 Paris 05, France; Univ Paris 05, UFR Fac Sci Fondamentales & Biomed, F-75006 Paris, France

The adsorption of zinc cations under behenic acid Langmuir monolayers was investigated by means of isotherm measurements, grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and Brewster angle microscopy. The structure of the films was characterized as a function of Zn2+ concentration, for three different counterions (chloride, iodide, bromide) and at two subphase pHs (5.5 and 7.5). At pH 5.5 and in the studied concentration range, Zn2+ adsorption leads to a condensation of the fatty acid monolayer with the same phase transitions as over pure water. In contrast, at higher pH the organic X-phase is evidenced immediately above a concentration threshold without any ion organization. Even though Cu2+ and Zn(2+)cations induce both the fatty acid X-phase, the kinetics of its formation appears strongly different. Indeed, as for Mg2+ and Cd2+, the intermediate new I-structure is evidenced in the course of Zn2+ adsorption although superstructures are observed only for Mg2+ and Cd2+. However, for Zn2+, the I-phase evolves to the final state through a new structure called X' and a continuous X'-X transition. Finally, any effect of the counterion is evidenced neither during the kinetic process nor in the final state.