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X-Ray Reflectivity of a Polymer Monolayer at the Water/Vapor Interface

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1991

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Schlossman, M. L., D. K. Schwartz, E. H. Kawamoto, G. J. Kellogg, Peter S. Pershan, M. W. Kim, and T. C. Chung. 1991. X-ray reflectivity of a polymer monolayer at the water/vapor interface. Journal of Physical Chemistry 95(17): 6628-6632.

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X-ray specular reflectivity from a monolayer of partially hydroxylated 1,2-polybutadiene (50% butyl alcohol random substitution) at the water/vapor interface was measured from below the critical wavevector for water, 0.0217 Å(^{-1}), to (Q_z) (\cong) 0.6 Å(^{-1}) (where (Q_z) is the transferred momentum normal to the interface). The sample was prepared on a Langmuir trough, and measurements were made at five different surface densities in the high-pressure, or saturated, region of the isotherm. The measured reflectivity is interpreted to obtain a profile of the average electron density p(z) as a function of distance z along the surface normal. The profile has a local maximum that is approximately 10% larger than the electron density in bulk crystalline 1,2-polybutadiene. At the highest pressures the width of the liquid/vapor interface is (\sim) 10% larger than the value calculated from thermal capillary waves using in situ measurements of the surface tension; however, for smaller pressures the measured and calculated values agree.

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