Investigations at the air/water interface using polarization modulation IR spectroscopy

Abstract
The ability of polarization modulation IR reflection absorption spectroscopy (PM–IRRAS) to study the air/water interface is presented. A brief description of the set-up and of the experimental procedure is given. Theoretical simulations accounting for the uniaxial nature of the spread monolayer lead to optimum experimental conditions (71 ° for the angle of incidence) and to a specific surface selection rule. Application to the study of cadmium arachidate, dimyristolyl phosphatidylcholine (DMPC) and polypeptidic Langmuir films illustrates the potential uses of this method.