Atypical Behavior of a New Dialkyl Macrocycloureide in Langmuir−Blodgett Film Formation
Langmuir1998Vol. 14(23), pp. 6749–6754
Abstract
This work deals with the behavior studied through the Langmuir−Blodgett technique of a synthetic fluorescent macrocycloureide substituted with two C18-saturated alkyl chains, the distearylmacrocycloureide (DSM). The DSM monolayer exhibited a peculiar behavior when compressed, and a well-defined monolayer to bilayer transition was observed on the π−A isotherms.
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