Literature DB >> 16732685

New method to measure packing densities of self-assembled thiolipid monolayers.

Julia Kunze1, Jay Leitch, Adrian L Schwan, Robert J Faragher, Renate Naumann, Stefan Schiller, Wolfgang Knoll, John R Dutcher, Jacek Lipkowski.   

Abstract

For a monolayer of 2,3-di-phytanyl-sn-glycerol-1-tetraethylene glycol-D,L-a-lipoic acid ester lipid (DPTL) self-assembled (SAM) at a gold electrode surface we propose a new method to determine the charge number per adsorbed molecule and the packing density (area per molecule) in the monolayer. The method relies on chronocoulometry to measure the charge density at the SAM covered gold electrode surface. Two series of measurements have to be performed. In the first series, charge densities are measured for a monolayer transferred from the air-solution to the metal-solution interface using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique. This series of measurements allows one to determine charge numbers per adsorbed DPTL molecule. The second series is performed using a gold electrode covered with a self-assembled monolayer. The charge densities obtained in this series are then used to calculate the packing density with the help of charge numbers per adsorbed DPTL determined in the first series. The area per adsorbed molecule determined by the new method was compared to the area per molecule determined by the popular reductive desorption method. The molecular area determined with the new method is about 20% larger than the area calculated from the van der Waals model, which is a physically reasonable result. In contrast, the popular reductive desorption method gives an area per molecule 20% lower than the minimum estimated based on a van der Waals model. This is a physically unreasonable result. It is also shown that the charge numbers per adsorbed molecule depend on the electrode potential and may assume values smaller than the number of electrons participating in the reductive desorption step. An explanation of the origin of the "partial charge numbers" is provided. We recommend the new method be used in future studies of thiol adsorption at metal surfaces.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16732685     DOI: 10.1021/la0535274

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


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6.  The van der Waals Interactions of n-Alkanethiol-Covered Surfaces: From Planar to Curved Surfaces.

Authors:  Fernando P Cometto; Zhi Luo; Shun Zhao; Jimena A Olmos-Asar; Marcelo M Mariscal; Quy Ong; Klaus Kern; Francesco Stellacci; Magalí Lingenfelder
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