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An Early Nanotechnologist?

An Early Nanotechnologist?. Excerpt from Letter of Benjamin Franklin to William Brownrigg ( Nov. 7, 1773)

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An Early Nanotechnologist?

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  1. An Early Nanotechnologist?

  2. Excerpt from Letter of Benjamin Franklin to William Brownrigg (Nov. 7, 1773) ...At length being at Clapham, where there is, on the Common, a large Pond ... I fetched out a Cruet of Oil, and dropt a little of it on the Water. I saw it spread itself with surprising Swiftness upon the Surface ... the Oil tho' not more than a Tea Spoonful ... which spread amazingly, and extended itself gradually till it reached the Lee Side, making all that Quarter of the Pond, perhaps half an Acre, as smooth as a Looking Glass....

  3. ... the Oil tho' not more than a Tea Spoonful ... ... perhaps half an Acre CHALLENGE: How thick was the film of oil? Volume = (Area)(Thickness) V = A t It can be determined that the thickness is about 1 nanometer (classroom activity)

  4. An Early Nanotechnologist! A monolayer film (single layer of molecules) Langmuir film 1 nm thick

  5. 2 cm3 = 20,000,000 cm2 ~ 2 cm3 V = 1 teaspoonful A = 0.5 acre ~ 2,000 m2 ... the Oil tho' not more than a Tea Spoonful ... ... perhaps half an Acre CHALLENGE: How thick was the film of oil? Volume = (Area)(Thickness) V = A t t = V/A = 0.0000001 cm = 1 x 10-7 cm = 1 x 10-9 m = 1 nanometer (nm) 20,000,000 cm2

  6. hydrophobic end e.g., steric acid pressure LangmuirFilm of an amphiphilic molecule monolayer film water hydrophilic end

  7. multiple dips - multiple layers Must control movable barrier to keep constant pressure Langmuir-Blodgett Film

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