Lj. Wan et al., Ordered adlayers of organic molecules on sulfur-modified Au(111): In situ scanning tunneling microscopy study, LANGMUIR, 16(5), 2000, pp. 2164-2168
In situ scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) was employed to study the struc
ture of adlayers of crystal violet (CV) and water-soluble porphyrin formed
on a sulfur-modified Au(lll) electrode in perchloric acid solution. It was
confirmed that a well-defined sulfur adlayer with (root 3 x root 3)R30 degr
ees structure can be prepared on Au(lll) under potential control. Highly or
dered adlayers of the molecules were found to form on the sulfur-modified A
u(lll) surface. In situ STM revealed the characteristic shape, packing arra
ngement, and even internal structure of each molecule. It is demonstrated t
hat the sulfur-modified Au(lll) electrode can be used as a substrate suitab
le for the investigation of the adsorption of organic molecules in solution
.