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  • Effect of coverage and defects on the adsorption of propanethiol on Au(111) surface: a theoretical study.

Effect of coverage and defects on the adsorption of propanethiol on Au(111) surface: a theoretical study.

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2011-10-06)
Noelia B Luque, Elizabeth Santos, Juan Andres, Frederik Tielens
ABSTRACT

Periodic density functional calculations have been carried out to investigate both the thiol adsorption on Au(111) surface and the reaction mechanism for the formation of the self-assembled monolayers, taking propanethiol as a representative example. The effect of coverage and surface defects (adatoms and vacancies) has been analyzed. It is found that the most stable physisorption (undissociated) site is an adatom site, whereas the chemisorption site for the thiol is a vacancy site or protrusion consisting of a pair of adatoms, followed by one adatom site. The results point out that the thiolate self-assembled monolayer adsorption process occurs preferentially on step edges.

MATERIALS
Product Number
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Propyl mercaptan, ≥97%
Sigma-Aldrich
1-Propanethiol, 99%