The effect of Keggin heteropolyoxotungstates
(XW12O40
n
-
with X = H2, P, Si, B or Co) on Langmuir
films
has been studied for monolayers of DODA (dimethyldioctadecylammonium)
and DPPC (1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine). Marked modifications of
the compression isotherms have been observed
when the Keggin anions were dissolved in the subphase: this
demonstrates that the polyanions interact
with the monolayer. Langmuir−Blodgett (LB) films have been
readily obtained from these systems (even
with DPPC) for a particular range in polyanion concentration.
X-ray diffraction and infrared dichroism
experiments have shown a well-defined lamellar structure for these
built-up films as well as the presence
within the LB films of polyoxometalates organized in monolayers.
Control of the Keggin polyanion amount
in the multilayers is made possible by mixing DODA with a negatively
charged lipid, which modifies the
global electrical charge of the Langmuir film. Such an
organic−inorganic system leads to new ultrathin
materials having various properties related to the selected
polyanions.
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