NEUTRON REFLECTIVITY AND STRUCTURE OF POLYETHER DENDRIMERS AS LANGMUIR FILMS

Neutron reflectivity and Π-A isotherm measurements of Langmuir films of polyether dendrimers based on 3,5-dihydroxybenzyl alcohol have elucidated the structure of these interesting molecules at the air-water interface. The neutron reflectivity measurements indicated a collapse of the fourth-generati...

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Main Authors: Saville, P, Reynolds, P, White, J, Hawker, C, Frechet, J, Wooley, K, Penfold, J, Webster, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 1995
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Summary:Neutron reflectivity and Π-A isotherm measurements of Langmuir films of polyether dendrimers based on 3,5-dihydroxybenzyl alcohol have elucidated the structure of these interesting molecules at the air-water interface. The neutron reflectivity measurements indicated a collapse of the fourth-generation monodendron, [G-4]-OH, to a bilayer structure. The molecules in the layer next to the water interface were ellipsoidal in structure due to compression and contained a volume fraction of about 25% of the substrate water. The molecules in the layer next to air were spherical with a diameter of 21 Å and contained no water. Isotherm measurements of the monodendron and tridendron series indicated scaling relationships between the area per molecule and the molecular weights of these species. © 1995 American Chemical Society.