Literature DB >> 15752027

Thermal study of accumulation of conformational disorders in the self-assembled monolayers of C8 and C18 alkanethiols on the Au111 surface.

N Prathima1, M Harini, Neeraj Rai, R H Chandrashekara, K G Ayappa, S Sampath, S K Biswas.   

Abstract

The thermal stability of short alkanethiol CH(3)(CH(2))(7)SH (C(8)) and long C(18) self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) is investigated using grazing angle reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and molecular dynamics simulation. We track the disordering of SAM by untilting and gauche defect accumulation with increasing temperature in the 300-440 K range, a range of interest to tribology. Molecular dynamics simulation with both fully covered and partially covered C(6), C(8), and C(18) monolayers brings out the morphological changes in the SAM, which may be associated with the observed thermal stability characteristics. The molecular dynamics simulations reveal that short-chain C(6) and C(8) alkanethiols are more defective at lower temperature than the long-chain C(18) alkanethiol. With increasing temperature disorder in the SAM, as reflected in both untilting and gauche defect accumulation, tends to saturate at temperatures below 360 K for short-chain SAMs such that any further increase in temperature, until desorption, does not lead to any significant change in conformational order. In contrast the disorder in the long-chain C(18) SAM increases monotonically with temperature beyond 360 K. Thus, in a practical range of temperature, the ability of a SAM to retain order with increasing thermal perturbations is governed by the state of disorder prior to heat treatment. This deduction derived from molecular dynamics simulation helps to rationalize the significant difference we have observed experimentally between the thermal response of short- and long-chain thiol molecules.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15752027     DOI: 10.1021/la048654z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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1.  Instability of self-assembled monolayers as a model material system for macrophage/FBGC cellular behavior.

Authors:  Jacqueline A Jones; L Abby Qin; Howard Meyerson; Il Keun Kwon; Takehisa Matsuda; James M Anderson
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 4.396

2.  Mixed Monolayers of Spiropyrans Maximize Tunneling Conductance Switching by Photoisomerization at the Molecule-Electrode Interface in EGaIn Junctions.

Authors:  Sumit Kumar; Jochem T van Herpt; Régis Y N Gengler; Ben L Feringa; Petra Rudolf; Ryan C Chiechi
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2016-09-16       Impact factor: 15.419

3.  Application of three-dimensionally area-selective atomic layer deposition for selectively coating the vertical surfaces of standing nanopillars.

Authors:  Wenjing Dong; Kenan Zhang; Yun Zhang; Tiaoxing Wei; Yan Sun; Xin Chen; Ning Dai
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2014-03-25       Impact factor: 4.379

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