2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(256i) Nano-Structured Films of Semifluorinated Alkanes “Primitive Surfactants”: Formation and Size of Hemi-Micelles By Molecular Dynamics
Authors
Nano-structured films of semifluorinated alkanes Òprimitive surfactantsÓ: formation and
size of hemi-micelles by Molecular Dynamics
Gonalo M. C. Silva, Pedro Morgado, Michel Goldmann
and Eduardo J. M. Filipe
Instituto Superior Tcnico,
Universidade de Lisboa,
1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Perfluorinated chains (-CF2CF2CF2-)
are not only highly hydrophobic but also lyophobic, i.e. they segregate
hydrogenated chains. Mixtures of alkanes and perfluoroalkanes
are known to be highly non-ideal systems, exhibiting large regions of
liquid–liquid immiscibility and large positive excess properties.
Semifluorinated alkanes (CnF2n+1CmH2m+1 ,FnHm) are diblock molecules in
which a perfluorinated and a hydrogenated segment are
covalently bonded together to form a single chain. Although not possessing a
hydrophilic group, the simultaneous presence of the antagonist segments gives FnHm the required amphiphilicity to
form various supramolecular structures. These are
potential candidates for numerous applications, from medicine to smart-materials
and tailored interfaces. Among them, the nano-structuration
exhibited by Langmuir films of these so-called Òprimitive surfactantsÓ is particularly
striking
[1,2,3]. A hexagonal 2D packing of domains (~30 nm diameter) is observed at the surface of water or an
adequate solid substrate (Figure). In spite of all efforts,
the origin and structure of the nano-domains have remained
un-understood. The non-coalescence of the domains, even under compression, is
particularly puzzling.
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In
this work Molecular dynamics simulations have been successfully used to model
the formation, structure and size of the FnHm nano-domains. The simulated structures strikingly resemble
the experimental. The ultimate aim is to understand, and thus control, how the
simultaneous presence of mutually phobic hydrogenated and perfluorinated
chains induces organization.
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Langmuir, 30, 15193 (2014).
[2] L.Bardin, MC.Faur, E.J.M. Filipe, P.Fontaine,
M.Goldmann, Thin Solid Films, 519, 414 (2010).
[3] A. L. Simes Gamboa, E. J. M. Filipe,
P. Brogueira, Nano
Letters, 2, 1083 (2002).