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Vibrational Spectra, Orientations, and Phase Transitions in Long-Chain Amphiphiles at the Air/Water Interface: Probing the Head and Tail Groups by Sum Frequency Generation
1994
The Journal of Physical Chemistry
IR + visible sum frequency generation (SFG) has been used to obtain the vibrational spectra and orientations for both the nitrile (CN) head group and the methyl (CD3) tail of the insoluble long-chain amphiphile CD3(CH2)1&N at the aidwater interface. The results show that the orientations of the head group and the terminal group vary with amphiphile surface density, but in markedly different ways. It is found at the amphiphile density, which corresponds to the phase transition from the
doi:10.1021/j100102a045
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