Thickness, Composition, and Molecular Structure of Residual Thin Films Formed by Forced Dewetting of Ag from Glycerol/D2O Solutions

Langmuir ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (50) ◽  
pp. 15181-15192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeanne E. Pemberton ◽  
Anoma Mudalige ◽  
Heemin Yoo
1989 ◽  
Vol 43 (8) ◽  
pp. 1387-1393 ◽  
Author(s):  
William F. McDonald ◽  
Hans Goeitler ◽  
Marek W. Urban

A new rheo-photoacoustic Fourier transform infrared cell has been developed to perform stress-strain studies on polymeric materials. The rheo-photoacoustic measurements lead to the enhancement of the photoacoustic signal and allow one to monitor the effect of elongational forces on the molecular structure of polymers. Propagating acoustic waves are detected as a result of the deformational changes and thermal property changes upon the applied stress. Applications of this technique to fibers, films, and adhesion of thin films are presented.


In this and a following paper, an account will be given of work done in continuation of the experiments on thin films of palmitic acid, described in Part I of this investigation (1), and, in particular, of the results obtained by extending the range of substances composing the films, and the range of temperature over which the experiments were made. As was there pointed out, the study of these films is a peculiarly attractive one, owing to the extremely simple manner in which the molecules are arranged; the films being of one molecule in thickness and the molecules in them being arranged not indiscriminately, but perpendicular to the surface and parallel to each other, as a rule. The experimental method (due in principle to Langmuir) has also a great advantage over those more commonly employed in capillary studies, that the forces tangential to the surface are measured directly. Exceptionally direct information is therefore obtainable as to some of the forces between the molecules composing the films, and by a study of the influence of chemical constitution on the properties of the films, much light should be shed upon the important problem of the relation between chemical and capillary forces. It will not be necessary to occupy space in proving that, for any of the substances here studied, the films are one molecule in thickness. Reasons for taking this view have been given by other workers, as well as on p. 344 of my preceding paper, and it is sufficient to say that the experiments described here afford evidence of the same character, which is equally conclusive for each one of the substances investigated.


1994 ◽  
Vol 361 ◽  
Author(s):  
June Key Lee ◽  
Wan In Lee ◽  
Seshu B. Desu

ABSTRACTPb(THD)2 is one of the most popular CVD precursors for lead. It was found in this study that the volatility of Pb(THD)2 can be considerably improved by using ammonia as a carrier gas. An adduct between Pb(THD)2 and NH3 is generated in-situ, when the NH3 carrier gas is passed through the bubbler containing Pb(THD)2. The ammoniated precursor was isolated and its molecular structure was characterized by elemental analysis, infrared and NM.R. PbO thin films could be prepared with this precursor system while maintaining the bubbler temperature at 110° C, which is considerably lower than the temperature used with the Pb(THD)2 precursor in the commonly used carrier gas.


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