Abstract
Abstract The synthesis, spectrophotometric and surfactant properties of a novel amphiphilic cobalt cage metallosurfactant with an aza-oxa crown ether spacer and dodecyl hydrocarbon tail are reported. Surface pressure isotherms with Group I and Group II metal solution subphases indicate increasing interaction of the crown moiety with Ca 2+ , Na + , K + , Li + /Ba 2+ and Mg 2+ ions in that order, with mean molecular areas of the effective head group at the surface ranging from 141 A 2 to 219 A 2 . The critical micelle concentrations determined by surface tension measurements of the unmetallated ligand and the metallosurfactant are 1.98 mM and 0.66 mM respectively. Wormlike micelles and vesicles are observed with atomic force microscopy after multilayer Langmuir Blodgett film deposition on a glass substrate.
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