Literature DB >> 16113682

X-ray-diffraction characterization of Pt(111) surface nanopatterning induced by C60 adsorption.

Roberto Felici1, Maddalena Pedio, Francesco Borgatti, Salvatore Iannotta, Mario Capozi, Giuseppe Ciullo, Andreas Stierle.   

Abstract

Understanding the adsorption mechanisms of large molecules on metal surfaces is a demanding task. Theoretical predictions are difficult because of the large number of atoms that have to be considered in the calculations, and experiments aiming to solve the molecule-substrate interaction geometry are almost impossible with standard laboratory techniques. Here, we show that the adsorption of complex organic molecules can induce perfectly ordered nanostructuring of metal surfaces. We use surface X-ray diffraction to investigate in detail the bonding geometry of C(60) with the Pt(111) surface, and to elucidate the interaction mechanism leading to the restructuring of the Pt(111) surface. The chemical interaction between one monolayer of C(60) molecules and the clean Pt(111) surface results in the formation of an ordered sqrt[13] x sqrt[13]R13.9 degrees reconstruction based on the creation of a surface vacancy lattice. The C(60) molecules are located on top of the vacancies, and 12 covalent bonds are formed between the carbon atoms and the 6 platinum surface atoms around the vacancies. In-plane displacements induced on the platinum substrate are of the order of a few picometres in the top layer, and are undetectable in the deeper layers.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16113682     DOI: 10.1038/nmat1456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Mater        ISSN: 1476-1122            Impact factor:   43.841


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