Buckling of charged diblock copolymer monolayers at the air-water interface

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Published 23 March 2005 2005 EDP Sciences
, , Citation F. Dubreuil et al 2005 EPL 70 176 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2004-10487-7

0295-5075/70/2/176

Abstract

Langmuir films of charged-neutral diblock copolymers spread at the air/water interface were studied. A reversible buckling instability of large characteristic size (10 μm range) is evidenced while compressing the films. A complete characterization of this phenomenon with respect to the polymer length was accomplished using optical microscopy and X-ray surface scattering. The polymer sub-phase concentration appears to control the instability threshold in surface pressure. In order to explain the observed linear variation of the buckling wavelength with the polymer mass, an analogy with the wrinkling of elastic layers is proposed.

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10.1209/epl/i2004-10487-7