An ultrathin Langmuir-Blodgett film of tert-butyl silicon-[bis ethyloxy]-phthalocyanine (tbPcSi(OC2H5)(2)) has been investigated as an interesting candidate for the detection of nitrogen dioxide gas at a concentration of 5 ppm (by volume). Surface-pressure area isotherms reveal an area per molecule of around 80 angstrom(2) and that a compact 'solid' phase occurs in the region 10-30 mN m(-1). Five layer LB films were deposited onto gold interdigitated electrodes on glass in order to facilitate I-V measurements and assess the conductometric sensing properties in response to 5 ppm NO2. The I-V characteristic is Ohmic and yields a conductivity in the range 3.4 x 10(-6) to 5.9 x 10(-6) (Omega cm)(-1) which is comparable to that obtained for other phthalocyanine monomers. Exposing the LB films to NO2 results in an increase in current (for a 5 V bias) by a factor of 8 and a response time (t(50)) of approximately 200 s. Preliminary UV-vis spectroscopic investigations indicate that the film also responds optically. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.