Abstract
The ellipsometric isotherms of diethanolamine derivatives of n-alkylsuccinic anhydride (where the alkyl group comprised C12, C14, and C16 hydrocarbon chains) and polyisobutylene succinic anhydride (where the average backbone carbon numbers of polyisobutylene chains were 14, 22, and 34) at the air-water interface were compared with a view to the development of an understanding of the structural organisation of their monomolecular films. The ellipsometric angle, Δδ, has proven to be very sensitive to the nature of the physical state of the film that occurs during film compression
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