Literature DB >> 15896040

Self-assembly of trimesic acid at the liquid-solid interface-a study of solvent-induced polymorphism.

Markus Lackinger1, Stefan Griessl, Wolfgang M Heckl, Michael Hietschold, George W Flynn.   

Abstract

A scanning tunneling microscope operated under ambient conditions was utilized to study the self-assembly of trimesic acid (TMA) at the liquid-solid interface. On a graphite substrate, two different open, loosely packed, two-dimensional hydrogen-bond networks were found. Both structures exhibit a periodic arrangement of approximately 1.0 nm wide cavities, which can be used for the co-adsorption of another species (guest) within the cells of this host system. These two polymorphs ("chickenwire" and "flower" structures) differ in their molecular packing density and hydrogen-bonding schemes. Using a homologous series of alkanoic acids as solvents, ranging from butyric to nonanoic, selective self-assembly of either the "flower" or "chickenwire" forms was achieved on a graphite surface. Solubility of TMA in these acid solvents was found to decrease with increasing chain length, and the longer-chain solvents favored formation of the chickenwire polymorph structure on the surface.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15896040     DOI: 10.1021/la0467640

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


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