Title of article :
The structure and evolution of self-assembled butanethiol films on gold substrates: Part I: STM investigations of the c(4×2) and striped phases
Author/Authors :
Paradis، نويسنده , , E. and Rowntree، نويسنده , , P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
11
From page :
175
To page :
185
Abstract :
In-situ and ex-situ STM studies of self-assembled butanethiol/Au(111) have been performed in order to determine the ground state configuration and long-term behaviour of this system at room temperature. It is shown that the most stable surface structure is a c(4×2) reconstruction of the basic √3×√3R30° adsorption site geometry containing four distinguishable molecules. This structure is extremely sensitive to the presence of defects in the substrate; our results indicate that the formation of the c(4×2) superstructure in the butanethiol–Au system is only possible in domains greater than 15–20 nm across (i.e. containing at least 103–104 molecules). If the substrate does not present defect-free regions of this size (or greater), nucleation of the c(4×2) superstructure is impossible, and the system adopts the simpler √3×√3R30° or pinstripe structure, or the system may remain in a liquid-like state with no apparent local or long-range order. Extended storage and/or manipulation leads to a gradual desorption of adsorbed species and the loss of short-range order in the film spreading out from defect regions, and ultimately leads to the re-configuration of the organic film into a lower coverage p×√3 ‘pinstripe’ structure which is highly stable with respect to further sample manipulation and defects. The sensitivity of the c(4×2) structure to the quality of the substrate and sample treatment may be a cause for the widespread perception that short-chain alkanethiol monolayers are intrinsically disordered.
Keywords :
STM , Self-assembled monolayers , Butanethiol , structure
Journal title :
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Record number :
1669066
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