Issue 71, 2014

Hydrogen-bonded clusters of ferrocenecarboxylic acid on Au(111)

Abstract

Self-assembled monolayers of ferrocenecarboxylic acid (FcCOOH) contain two fundamental units, both stabilized by intermolecular hydrogen bonding: dimers and cyclic five-membered catemers. At surface coverages below a full monolayer, however, there is a significantly more varied structure that includes double-row clusters containing two to twelve FcCOOH molecules. Statistical analysis shows a distribution of cluster sizes that is sharply peaked compared to a binomial distribution. This rules out simple nucleation-and-growth mechanisms of cluster formation, and strongly suggests that clusters are formed in solution and collapse into rows when deposited on the Au(111) surface.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogen-bonded clusters of ferrocenecarboxylic acid on Au(111)

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 May 2014
Accepted
13 Jul 2014
First published
15 Jul 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 10229-10232

Author version available

Hydrogen-bonded clusters of ferrocenecarboxylic acid on Au(111)

R. C. Quardokus, N. A. Wasio, J. A. Christie, K. W. Henderson, R. P. Forrest, C. S. Lent, S. A. Corcelli and S. Alex Kandel, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 10229 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC03664F

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