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Description
The ultra-high vacuum (UHV) room temperature adsorption of benzotriazole (BTAH), a well-known corrosion inhibitor for copper, has been investigated on the pristine Au(111) surface using a combination of surface sensitive techniques. The dimensionality of the molecule is reduced from the 3D crystal structure to a 2-dimensional surface confinement, which induces the formation of hydrogen bonded, 1-dimensional molecular chains consisting of alternating pro-S and pro-R enantiomers mainly. The 0-dimensional system is characteristic of gas-phase BTAH, which undergoes a tautomeric equilibrium, with consequences for the resulting adsorbed species. The balance between hydrogen bonding, inter-chain van der Waals interactions and surface-molecule interactions, and the correlation with the dimensionality of the system, are discussed in the light of the experimental results and a computational description of the observed features.
Date made available | 2016 |
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Publisher | University of St Andrews |
Date of data production | 2013 - 2015 |
Projects
- 2 Finished
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Clean catalysis for sustainable develop: Clean catalysis for sustainable development
Buehl, M. (PI)
1/11/12 → 31/10/17
Project: Standard
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Clean catalysis for sustainable develop: Clean catalysis for sustainable development
Kamer, P. C. J. (PI)
1/11/12 → 31/10/17
Project: Standard
Research output
- 1 Article
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Two-dimensional self-assembly of benzotriazole on an inert substrate
Grillo, F., Garrido Torres, J. A., Treanor, M. J., Larrea, C. R., Goetze, J. P., Lacovig, P., Fruchtl, H. A., Schaub, R. & Richardson, N. V., 7 May 2016, In: Nanoscale. 8, 17, p. 9167-9177Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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