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Generation and characterization of surface layers on acoustically levitated drops
Authors:Tuckermann Rudolf  Bauerecker Sigurd  Cammenga Heiko K
Affiliation:Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Technische Universit?t Braunschweig, Hans-Sommer-Str. 10, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany. rudolf.tuckermann@gmx.de
Abstract:
Surface layers of natural and technical amphiphiles, e.g., octadecanol, stearic acid and related compounds as well as perfluorinated fatty alcohols (PFA), have been investigated on the surface of acoustically levitated drops. In contrast to Langmuir troughs, traditionally used in the research of surface layers at the air-water interface, acoustic levitation offers the advantages of a minimized and contact-less technique. Although the film pressure cannot be directly adjusted on acoustically levitated drops, it runs through a wide pressure range due to the shrinking surface of an evaporating drop. During this process, different states of the generated surface layer have been identified, in particular the phase transition from the gaseous or liquid-expanded to the liquid-condensed state of surface layers of octadecanol and other related amphiphiles. Characteristic parameters, such as the relative permeation resistance and the area per molecule in a condensed surface layer, have been quantified and were found comparable to results obtained from surface layers generated on Langmuir troughs.
Keywords:Acoustic levitation   Surface layer   Natural and technical amphiphiles   Permeation resistance
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