Issue 33, 2021

Surface chemistry at the solid–solid interface: mechanically induced reaction pathways of C8 carboxylic acid monolayers on copper

Abstract

Mechano- or tribochemical processes are often induced by the large pressures, of the order of 1 GPa, exerted at contacting asperities at the solid–solid interface. These tribochemical process are not very well understood because of the difficulties of probing surface-chemical reaction pathways occurring at buried interfaces. Here, strategies for following surface reaction pathways in detail are illustrated for the tribochemical decomposition of 7-octenoic and octanoic acid adsorbed on copper. The chemistry was measured in ultrahigh vacuum by sliding either a tungsten carbide ball or a silicon atomic force microscope (AFM) tip over the surface to test a previous proposal that the nature of the terminal group in the carboxylic acid, vinyl versus alkyl, could influence its binding to the counterface, and therefore the reaction rate. The carboxylic acids bind strongly to the copper substrate as carboxylates to expose the hydrocarbon terminus. The tribochemical reaction rate was found to be independent of the nature of the hydrocarbon terminus, although the pull-off and friction forces measured by the AFM were different. The tribochemical reaction is initiated in the same way as the thermal reaction, by the carboxylate group tilting to eliminate carbon dioxide and deposit alkyl species onto the surface. This reaction occurs thermally at ∼640 K, but tribochemically at room temperature, producing significant differences in the rates and selectivities of the subsequent decomposition pathways of the adsorbed products.

Graphical abstract: Surface chemistry at the solid–solid interface: mechanically induced reaction pathways of C8 carboxylic acid monolayers on copper

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jul 2021
Accepted
08 Aug 2021
First published
16 Aug 2021

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021,23, 17803-17812

Author version available

Surface chemistry at the solid–solid interface: mechanically induced reaction pathways of C8 carboxylic acid monolayers on copper

R. Rana, R. Bavisotto, K. Hou and W. T. Tysoe, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021, 23, 17803 DOI: 10.1039/D1CP03170H

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