H. Ozaki et al., ATTEMPT TO PILE UP EXTRATHIN SASHLIKE MACROMOLECULES (ATOMIC SASHES), Journal of electron spectroscopy and related phenomena, 88, 1998, pp. 867-873
Long-chain molecules vapor deposited onto cooled graphite lie flat and
form a monolayer. When such a monolayer of 17,19-hexatriacontadiyne (
HTDY) is irradiated with UV light, a surface topochemical reaction tak
es place to convert the molecules into a single sheet of a sashlike ma
cromolecule (atomic sash) comprising the rows of alkyl chains bridged
by a polydiacetylene chain. We attempted to pile up the atomic sashes
by repeating the vapor deposition and UV irradiation, characterizing t
he products at all stages by Penning ionization electron spectroscopy.
It is found that the aggregation of alkyl chains in the outermost lay
er (atomic sash or HTDY) is essentially unchanged up to approximately
three layers independent of whether the underlying layer is graphite o
r the atomic sashes. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.