Abstract
Nonamphiphilic 2-aminoanthracene has been incorporated within the Langmuir monolayer and Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films when mixed with behenic acid (BA). Miscibility of 2-aminoanthracene and BA at the air—water (A–W) interface has been studied by using surface phase rule and excess area criterion. Our studies reveal that repulsive type interactions exist between the component molecules in mixed monolayer and this may facilitate the formation of aggregates. Spectroscopic as well as morphological studies of mixed LB films of 2-aminoanthracene and BA undoubtedly confirms the formation of aggregates.
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