Literature DB >> 18085804

Adsorption of C60 buckminster fullerenes on an 11-amino-1-undecene-covered Si(111) substrate.

Xiaochun Zhang1, Andrew V Teplyakov.   

Abstract

Buckminster fullerene C60 was used as a model to understand the attachment chemistry of large molecules on amine-terminated self-assembled monolayers (SAM) on semiconductor substrates. This type of interface serves as a prototype for future devices in such fields as solar energy conversion, biosensing, catalysis, and molecular electronics. Fullerene C60 was attached to 11-amino-1-undecene self-assembled monolayers on a Si(111) surface. The chemical state and topography of the C60-modified surface were characterized by surface analytical spectroscopic and microscopic methods and by computational investigation. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that the secondary amine group is formed between the C60 and the 11-amino-1-undecene SAM on the surface. The appearance of the pi-pi* C 1s shakeup peak confirmed the presence of C60 on the surface. Infrared spectroscopic studies verified several characteristic features of the C60 skeleton vibration and the 11-amino-1-undecene vibrational signature. The atomic force microscopy investigation suggested that the fullerene molecules produce surface features with an apparent height of approximately 2 nm and an average width of approximately 20 nm. A parallel study was performed on a Au(111) surface for comparison with the results obtained on the silicon substrate. The reaction between fullerene molecules and approximately 1% 11-amino-1-undecene diluted in decene SAM on the Si(111) surface accordingly yielded dilute and uniformly distributed C60 molecules on the surface, which indicated that the amine groups were the reactive sites.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18085804     DOI: 10.1021/la702631g

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


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