Literature DB >> 15219441

In situ UV-vis absorbance measurements for Langmuir films of poly[4'-[[2-(methacryloyloxy)-ethyl]ethylamino]-2-chloro-4-nitroazobenzene] (HPDR13) azopolymer.

D S Dos Santos1, F J Pavinatto, D T Balogh, L Misoguti, O N Oliveira, C R Mendonça.   

Abstract

In situ UV-vis absorbance measurements are used to investigate aggregation in Langmuir films from the azopolymer poly[4'-[[2-(methacryloyloxy)-ethyl]ethylamino]-2-chloro-4-nitroazobenzene] (HPDR13), a methacrylate derivative of DR13. The level of aggregation in a Langmuir film is intermediate between that of HPDR13 in chloroform solution and in a deposited LB film, as expected. Absorption is negligible at large areas per monomer, and starts to increase at a critical area that is the same as the one obtained in surface potential isotherms, being close to twice the area per monomer for a condensed film. This indicates that the onset for light absorption coincides with a critical packing density where monolayer structuring occurs and there is a sharp change in the effective dielectric constant of the film/water interface. Consistent with a featureless pressure-area isotherm for HPDR13, denoting no significant molecular rearrangement upon film compression, the UV-vis spectra did not vary with the surface pressure. The intensity of absorbed light increased, though, as the film was compressed owing to a higher density of chromophores. At higher subphase temperatures, larger flexibility of HPDR13 chains led to a more compact arrangement, causing the area per monomer to decrease and the absorbed light to increase-with approximately opposite trends.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15219441     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2004.03.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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