Yg. Ning et al., COMPARISON OF SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS OF N-ALKANETHIOLS AND PHENYLTHIOUREAS ON THE SURFACE OF GOLD, Surface and interface analysis, 24(9), 1996, pp. 667-670
Long-chain alkanethiols [R(CH2)(n)SH] and substituted phenylthioureas
(RPhNHCSNH(2)) adsorb from solutions on the surface of gold, Analysis
by XPS indicates that the binding energies of the S 2p and Au 4d(5) pe
aks in alkanethiol monolayers are 162.3 and 335.4 eV, which are 1.4 an
d 0.4 eV higher than those in phenyl-thiourea monolayers, respectively
; the widths (FWHM) of the S 2p XPS peaks in alkanethiols are less tha
n those in phenylthioureas, The alkyl chain in alkanethiol monolayers
on gold is canted 30 degrees from the normal to the surface, while the
longitudinal dimension of the phenylthiourea molecule is perpendicula
r to the surface, It is suggested that the covalent bond between sulph
ur and gold dominates the conversion of alkanethiols to gold alkane-th
iolates, whereas the sigma-pi delocalized coordinate bond between sulp
hur and gold controls the adsorption of phenylthioureas on the surface
of gold because of the existence of the conjugated pi(4)(6) bond in t
hioureas.