Orientation Analysis of a Nonionic Amphiphile at the Water-Surface by Second-Harmonic Generation.

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  • Orientation Analysis of a Nonionic Amphiphiles at the Water-Surface by Second-Harmonic Generation
  • Orientation Analysis of a Nonionic Amph

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Abstract

Second-harmonic generation and interfacial tension measurements have been used to study the adsorption behavior of a nonionic amphiphile, 1-(3′, 5′-di-t-butyl)phenyl-3-glycero-rac-glycerin at an air/water interface. The tensor components of the nonlinear surface susceptibility of the amphiphile have been determined by polarization rotation of the incident fundamental radiation. The comparison of the values of the several tensor components allows the description of the adsorption and orientation behavior of the molecules at an air/water interface.

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  • Analytical Sciences

    Analytical Sciences 14 (1), 31-34, 1998

    The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry

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