The adsorption geometries of iodomethane, iodoethane, 1-iodopropanel and 2-
iodopropane on Cu(110) single-crystal surfaces were characterized by using
reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy. At 100 K adsorption is molecul
ar in all cases, but with adsorption geometries that change with increasing
coverages. All alkyl iodides adsorb with the C-I bond perpendicular to the
surface at low coverages and tilted at saturation. The hydrocarbon chains
in iodoethane, 1-iodopropane, and 2-iodopropane follow the expected behavio
r, namely, the first molecules chemisorb flat on the surface and those adde
d above about half a monolayer adopt a vertical orientation. All the adsorb
ed alkyl iodides decompose by 140 K via the scission of their C-I bond and
generate alkyl groups on the surface. Those surface alkyls also change conf
iguration with coverage, aligning themselves at saturation in a fashion rem
iniscence of that seen in self-assembled monolayers.