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This report describes studies of the relationships between the structures o
f organic monolayers and their molecular-scale frictional properties. Sever
al distinct self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) were formed by the adsorption
of a series of spiroalkanedithiols and a single structurally related normal
alkanethiol. Measurements of hexadecane wettability, infrared vibrational
spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that the films
possessed a wide range of interfacial structures and conformational orders.
Atomic force microscopy was used to measure the frictional properties of t
he well-characterized SAMs on the molecular scale. Comparison of the fricti
onal data with structural information derived from complementary analytical
techniques revealed a high correlation between the conformational order of
the films and the observed frictional response.