Consequences of adsorption process by volatile molecules in Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of organic materials can be studied by using the Kelvin probe technique scanning the surface of a sapped film. LB technique offers a reliable methodology to produce films in which the number of monolayers can be defined with a certain accuracy. Preliminar, measurements concerning the contact potential profile of a stepped LB film elf corrole exposed to air is illustrated in this extended abstract, while the relative paper, in its final form, will consider work function studies due to a variety of adsorbed chemical species.
Kelvin probe study of the adsorption depth of volatile compounds in Langmuir-Blodgett films of porphyrinoids
Macagnano A;
1998
Abstract
Consequences of adsorption process by volatile molecules in Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of organic materials can be studied by using the Kelvin probe technique scanning the surface of a sapped film. LB technique offers a reliable methodology to produce films in which the number of monolayers can be defined with a certain accuracy. Preliminar, measurements concerning the contact potential profile of a stepped LB film elf corrole exposed to air is illustrated in this extended abstract, while the relative paper, in its final form, will consider work function studies due to a variety of adsorbed chemical species.File in questo prodotto:
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