Abstract

Substantial advances have recently been made in characterizing the structures and phase diagrams of Langmuir monolayers of alkyl-chain surfactants on water. These allow detailed comparisons to be made with the bulk phases formed by n-alkanes, in particular, the rotator phases. It is shown that the untilted Langmuir phases denoted CS, S, and LS, correspond to the herringbone-crystal, distorted rotator without long-range herringbone order (RI) and hexagonal rotator (RII), respectively. The quantitative behavior of the distortion and area/molecule in the Langmuir monolayers, their derivatives and jumps at the transitions are shown to correspond more closely to the behavior of n-alkane mixtures where the interlayer interaction is weakened than to that of the pure n-alkanes. It is shown that the tilted phases can be associated with the same three categories regarding distortion and herringbone order that characterize the untilted phases, if the distortion is measured perpendicular to the chain-axis. An “anomal...

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