Author/Authors :
Naumkin، نويسنده , , Fedor Y and Polanyi، نويسنده , , John C and Rogers، نويسنده , , Duncan and Hofer، نويسنده , , Werner and Fisher، نويسنده , , Andrew، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Thermal (300 K) and electron-induced reactions of benzene (Bz), chlorobenzene (ClPh), 1,2-dichlorobenzene (1,2-diClPh) and 1,4-dichlorobenzene (1,4-diClPh) with Si(1 0 0)2 × 1 have been examined by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Thermal reactions of Bz yielded predominantly the quadruply-σ-bound tight bridge, TB, configuration on top of the Si dimer-rows, For ClPh and 1,2-diClPh, which resembled one another, thermal reaction led with 45–50% yield to the doubly-σ-bound butterfly, BF, configuration, also on top of the dimer-row, and with 20% yield to a novel ‘displaced’, D, configuration to one side of a dimer-row. The adsorbate 1,4-diClPh was alone in favouring a configuration in which neighbouring dimer-rows were ‘linked’ (L) by a bright-feature centrally located between the dimer-rows. By ab initio calculation, we interpret D as due to the rupture of one C–Cl bond per adsorbate molecule, and L to the rupture of two C–Cl’s. The breaking of this weak bond is followed in the former case by attachment of the aromatic ring to one dimer-row, and in the latter to attachment to two adjacent dimer-rows. Application of a −5 V voltage pulse to the STM tip substantially increased the percentage of row-linking structures, L, for 1,4-diClPh, but neither −5 V nor +4–6 V volt pulses resulted in L-type binding of Bz. The postulated L product of 1,4-diClPh, with an aromatic ring linking the two inner Si atoms of adjacent dimer-rows and the two Cl’s on the outer Si atoms of the dimer-rows, is shown to be in accord with ab initio simulation of the observed STM image.
Keywords :
Aromatics , Silicon , Scanning tunneling microscopy , Surface chemical reaction , Chemisorption