Abstract

A poly(isocyanide), [RNC <] n , with pendant cholesterol side groups forms stable Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers at the air-water interface. At high surface pressures, the monolayers are spontaneously transformed into bilayer structures. The monolayer was transferred onto various solid substrates to form LB multilayers. FT-IR, ellipsometry and SAXS indicate that in these multilayers the polymer side chains are oriented perpendicular to the substrate surface.

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