The Langmuir-Blodgett(LB)technique is a way of preparing supramolecular organic thin films
which possess high order
uniformity
super thinness and a accurate control of film thickness
it is also harmless to substrates. Therefore
the films have shown considerable promise in frontiers of high technology research. In fact
the special functional systems can be assembled by LB technique on the basis of requirement molecular structures and the molecular packing and aligment are realized. The structure of the films as well as its physical properties are investigated and controlled at molecular level. At present
the LB films with specific functions have been successfully obtained such as monomolecular ultra thin insulating film
semiconducting film
conducting film and biological film
etc. In the early part studies of LB film were focused on the topochemistry. Since 1980's LB film technique is developed rapidly
it has been incorporatied with the research fields of condense state physics
material science
synthesis chemistry
microelectronic
biology and induced significant interest of scientists. The people desires to make novel sensitive mole electronic devices
optical non-linear devices
solar battery
optical switches of the information stores
bio-sensors
etc. We introduce mainly the history and preparation of LB films and research work of our group in over past ten years in this paper. The research results are described as follows. Firstly
we synthesized the substituted silicon phthalocyanine prepared
LB films
and obtained potential use in electronic device for the first time
and also reported the luminance diode with Au/LB film/ZnSe. Secondly
we have made great progresses in the synthesis of gas-sensitive materials and preparation of the films
and gas sensitive elements. We have synthesized firstly asymmetric and symmetric substituted copper phthslocyanine derivatives
and substituted phthalocyaninato-polysiloxane
the above materials were prepared for the gas-sensors used in detection of NH
3
. The sensitivity to NH
3
is 1×10
-7
and it reached the world levels of similar devices. Thirdly
we also studied on optical bistability of an optical waveguide coated with nonlinear Langmuir-Blodgett films by a prism coupling technique for the first time. The obtained threshold power densities of bistabilities were estimated to be 20MW/cm
2
32MW/cm
2
and 40MW/cm
2
respectively. The switching time is approximately 24ps. Fourthly
LB technique was applied in the biosensors and colorimetric transition process of polydiacetylene mannoside derivative LB films by binding Escherichia(E.coli)was investigated via UV-visible absorption spectra. The interfacial behaviors of the mixture at the air/water exhibited a good miscibility. In addition
we have analyzed the dynamical process of colorimetric transition caused by binding the E.coli to the mannoside derivative for the first time. It was estimated that one E.coli could only bind two mannoside molecules. We also describe a new method for using supramolecular assemblies composed of polydiacetylene supported on a electrode
which can provide easy and direct detection of bacteria through electrochemical technology. It utilizes an open platform to host biosensory elements allowing fast recognition and binding with the target molecules.
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Related Author
Xiao-qian HU
Peng CUI
Wu YAO
LI Jing
REN Wei
LI Cui-xia
KONG Xiang-gui
XIA An-dong
Related Institution
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huangshan University
College of Life and Environment Sciences, Huangshan University
Jilin Architecture University
State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics, College of Electronic Science and Engineering, Jilin University
State Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Applications, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130033, China