화학공학소재연구정보센터
Thin Solid Films, Vol.242, No.1-2, 146-150, 1994
Polarization Modulation FTIR Spectroscopy at the Air-Water-Interface
Mid-infrared spectra of monolayers spread at the air-water interface have been obtained, completely devoid of strong water vapor absorptions, using polarization modulation infrared reflexion absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS). On normalized difference (covered vs. uncovered water) PM-IRRAS spectra, the monolayer absorption bands appear upwards or downwards depending on the orientation of their transition moment with respect to the water surface. Vibrational modes of the water subphase contribute to these difference spectra as broad dips. Study of a monolayer of cadmium arachidate has allowed observation of the vibrational modes of the polar heads and provides some evidence of their symmetrical anchoring at the water surface. Under surface compression, a monolayer of deuterated arachidic acid undergoes a molecular reorganization leading to a better ordering of the deuterated chains.