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Effect of lattice-gas atoms on the adsorption behaviour of thioether molecules

  • Yi Pan
  • , Bing Yang
  • , Catherine Hulot
  • , Siegfried Blechert
  • , Niklas Nilius
  • , Hans Joachim Freund
  • Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
  • Technical University of Berlin

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Abstract

Using STM topographic imaging and spectroscopy, we have investigated the adsorption of two thioether molecules, 1,2-bis(phenylthio)benzene and (bis(3-phenylthio)-phenyl)sulfane, on noble and transition metal surfaces. The two substrates show nearly antipodal behaviour. Whereas complexes with one or two protruding centres are observed on Au(111), only flat and uniform ad-structures are found on NiAl(110). The difference is ascribed to the possibility of the thioethers to form metal-organic complexes by coordinating lattice-gas atoms on the Au(111), while only the pristine molecules adsorb on the alloy surface. The metal coordination in the first case is driven by the formation of strong Au-S bonds and enables the formation of characteristic monomer, dimer and chain-like structures of the thioethers, using the Au atoms as linkers. A similar mechanism is not available on the NiAl, because no lattice gas develops at this surface at room temperature. Our work demonstrates how surface properties, i.e. the availability of mobile ad-species, determine the interaction of organic molecules with metallic substrates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10987-10993
Number of pages7
JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume14
Issue number31
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

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