Characterization of Langmuir Monolayers for Nanodiamonds Surface‐Modified with 12‐Hydroxystearyl Chains and the Occurrence of Structural Colors
Yui Yamagishi,
Shoma Sakamoto,
Yuka Hasunuma
et al.
Abstract:The surfaces of nanodiamond particles are modified using natural castor oil‐derived 12‐hydroxystearic acid, which has thixotropic solvent properties. 12‐Hydroxystearyl chain‐modified nanodiamonds (12OHSt‐ND) are spread from a dispersion medium onto ultrapure water to afford Langmuir monolayers (a single‐particle layer) of 12OHSt‐ND exhibited a two‐dimensional phase transition from an expanded phase to a condensed phase. The surface morphology of the single‐particle layer shows a dispersed form of aggregated pa… Show more
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