Login / Signup

Characterization of Self-Assembled Monolayers on a Ruthenium Surface.

A ShaheenJ M SturmR RicciardiJurriaan HuskensChris J LeeF Bijkerk
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2017)
We have modified and stabilized the ruthenium surface by depositing a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of 1-hexadecanethiol on a polycrystalline ruthenium thin film. The growth mechanism, dynamics, and stability of these monolayers were studied. SAMs, deposited under ambient conditions, on piranha-cleaned and piranha + H2SO4 cleaned substrates were compared to monolayers formed on H-radical-cleaned Ru surfaces. We found that alkanethiols on H-radical-cleaned Ru formed densely packed monolayers that remained stable when kept in a nitrogen atmosphere. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) shows a distinct sulfur peak (BE = 162.3 eV), corresponding to metal-sulfur bonding. When exposed to ambient conditions, the SAM decayed over a period of hours.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • particulate matter
  • high resolution
  • escherichia coli
  • solid state
  • biofilm formation
  • single molecule
  • cystic fibrosis
  • electron microscopy