Title of article :
Electronic and structural studies of immobilized thiol-derivatized
cobalt porphyrins on gold surfaces
Author/Authors :
Simon Berner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The immobilisation of thiol-derivatized cobalt porphyrins on gold surfaces has been studied in detail by means of combined scanning tunnelling
microscopy (STM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). S-thioacetyl has been used as a protective group for the thiol. Different routes for
deprotection of the acetyl groups were performed in acidic and in basic conditions. The results show the formation of monolayer films for the
different preparation schemes. The immobilisation of the molecules on the gold surface takes place through the thiol-linkers by the formation of
multiple thiolate bonds. In the case of layers formed with protected porphyrins approximately 60% of the linkers are bonded to the gold surface
whereas for deprotected layers the amount of bonded linkers is increased up to about 80%. STM measurements revealed that the molecules arrange
in a disordered overlayer and do not exhibit mobility on the gold surface. Annealing experiments have been performed in order to test the stability
of the porphyrin layers. Disordered patterns have been observed in the STM images after annealing at T = 400 8C. XPS revealed that the sulphur
content disappeared completely after annealing at T = 180 8C and that the molecules did undergo significant modifications.
Keywords :
Porphyrin , Thiol-functionalized , Immobilization , Scanning tunnelling microscopy , X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science