Abstract

The objective of this work was to develop electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) to characterise the physical properties of the sea surface microlayer ( ssm ). Samples from Lake Rogoznica in Croatia were extracted by n-hexane and dichloromethane (dcm) respectively and transferred to mercury electrodes. The EIS results were compared with those of a model phospholipid, dioleoyl phosphatidylcholine (DOPC) which forms near defect-free monolayers on a mercury surface. The ssm extracts formed inhomogeneous monolayers on the mercury surface and the dcm ssm extract monolayer showed greater surface roughness than the hexane ssm extract. The hexane ssm extract introduced defects and a greater surface roughness into mixed DOPC- ssm extract monolayers than the dcm ssm extract due to the lower compatibility of the non-polar hexane extract with the DOPC than that of the polar ssm extract. In addition, the dcm ssm component in the mixed DOPC- ssm monolayer showed an association with pyrene added to the solution.

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