Abstract

In this work we propose an approach for formation of periodic two-dimensional structures on a solid substrate via self-assembly of stearic acid molecules on an aqueous subphase drop containing metal ions. It was shown that when a saturated solution of stearic acid in n-hexane was applied to the hemispherical surface of an aqueous media containing barium ions, barium stearate monolayer was formed, which spontaneously collapsed during movement from the drop surface to the substrate. By means of infrared and Raman spectroscopy, light and scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry it was proved that a multi-structure of collapsed metal stearate monolayers with a developed surface was formed on the substrate surface. Thin films formed by a single application of stearic acid solution in n-hexane to a drop of aqueous lanthanum nitrate solution were used for selective enrichment of human butyrylcholinesterase adducts with diisopropyl fluorophosphate.

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