순환전압전류법에 의한 인지질(sphingomyelin, SP)과 polyamic acid(PAA) 혼합물의 농도(몰비 1:1, 2:1 및 3:1)를 변화시켜 혼합단분자 LB막에 대한 전기화학적 특성을 조사하였다. SP과 PAA 혼합물의 단분자 LB막은 ITO glass에 LB법을 사용하여 제막하였다. 전기화학적 특성은 KClO₄ 용액에서 3 전극 시스템으로 측정하였다. 측정 범위는 연속적으로 1650 mV로 산화시키고, 초기 전위인 -1350 mV로 환원시켰다. 주사속도는 각각 50∼250 mV/s로 설정하였다. 그 결과 SP와 PAA 혼합물의 LB막은 순환전압전류도표로부터 환원전류로 인한 비가역공정으로 나타났다. 혼합물 LB막의 혼합(SP:PAA) 몰비가 1:1, 2:1 및 3:1에서 확산계수(D)는 각각 2.670×10-5, 3.562×10-5 및 1.005×10-5 cm²s-¹을 얻었다.
우리는 순환전압전류법에 의한 인지질(sphingomyelin)과 polyamic acid 혼합물의 단분자 LB막에 대한 전기화학적 특성을 조사하였다. Sphingomyelin과 polyamic acid 혼합물의 단분자 LB막은 ITO glass에 LB법을 사용하여 제막하였다. 전기화학적 특성은 KClO4 용액에서 3 전극 시스템으로 측정하였다. 측정 범위는 연속적으로 1650 mV로 산화시키고, 초기 전위인 -1350 mV로 환원시켰다. 주사속도는 각각 50, 100, 150, 200 및 250 mV/s로 설정하였다. 그 결과 sphingomyelin과 polyamic acid 혼합물의 LB막은 순환전압전류도표로부터 환원전류로 인한 비가역공정으로 나타났다. Sphingomyelin과 polyamic acid 혼합물 LB막에서 전해질농도가 0.1N과 0.2N에서 확산계수(D)는 각각 2.67cm2s-1×105과 5.23cm2s-1×106을 얻었다.
Displacement current measuring technique has been applied on the study of polyamic acid monolayer containing p-nitroazobenzene. The displacement current was generated from monolayer on the water surface by monolayer compression and expansion. Maxwell displacement current(MDC) was generated when the area per molecule was about 200a2 and 70a2. Maxwell displacement currents were investigated in connection with monolayer compression cycles. It was found that the maximum of MDC appeared at the molecular area just before the initial rise of surface pressure in compression cycles. The monolayer surface morphology of the LB film have been measured by Atomic Force Microscope(AFM). As a result, we confirmed that the microscopic properties of LB film by AFM showed the good orientation of monolayer molecules and the thickness of monolayer was 3.5-4.1nm.
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The absorption spectra of polyamic acid containing p-methoxyazobenzene in a mixture of N, N-dimethylacetamide(DMAC) and benzene(1:1 by volume) solution was induced photoisomerization by UV and visible light irradiation. This solution is influenced on temperature according to measure by UV-Vis Spectrophotometer. Ultra thin film of polyamic acid containing p-methoxyazobenzene was prepared on the hydrophilic quartz plate by Langmuir-Blodgett(LB) method. The precursor LB film was heated in a vacuum dry oven at 120℃ in order to convert it into the LB film of polyimide. The absorption spectra of LB films were also induced photoisomerization by UV and visible light irradiation.
Maxwell displacement current(MDC) measuring technique has been applied on the study of monolayers of polyamic acid containing p-cyanoazobenzene. The displacement current was generated from monolayers on the water surface by monolayer compression and expansion. Displacement current was generated when the area per molecule was about 140a2 and 100a2. Maxwell displacement currents were investigated in connection with monolayer compression cycles. It was found that the maximum of MDC appeared at the molecular area just before the initial rise of surface pressure in compression cycles.
Two types of polyimide/silica composite films were prepared using sol-gel method through hydrolysis and polycondensation of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) with the polyamic acid (PAA) and end-capped PAA solution. Samples were characterized by the means of differential thermogravimetry, X-ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy, universal test, impedance analyzer, chemical resistance test, etc. All of the PAA/silanol solutions heat-treated at 300℃ for 6h were transformed to polyimide/silica composites. It has been demonstrated that the properties of polyimide/silica composites were affected by the amount of silica addition and the bond type existed between polyimide and silica.