Ds. Karpovich et Gj. Blanchard, VAPOR ADSORPTION ONTO METAL AND MODIFIED INTERFACES - EVIDENCE FOR ADSORBATE PENETRATION OF AN ALKANETHIOL MONOLAYER ON GOLD, Langmuir, 13(15), 1997, pp. 4031-4037
We have studied the adsorption of organic molecules from the vapor pha
se onto bare gold, n-octadecanethiol-modified, and 11-mercapto-1-undec
anol-modified gold surfaces using a controlled atmosphere chamber with
an ellipsometer and a quartz crystal microbalance for simultaneous in
-situ determination of adsorbate thickness and mass. Our experimental
data are fit by the BET adsorption isotherm, and results from these fi
ts place limits on the ways in which the adsorbates can interact with
the selected substrates. Ellipsometric data, in combination with the m
ass adsorption data, demonstrate that n-octadecanethiol self-assembled
monolayers on gold experience penetration by adsorbates, where the 11
-mercapto-1-undecanol-modified surfaces and the gold surface do not. W
e compare these findings to other literature reports that bear on the
permeability of the alkanethiol/gold interface.