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Structures and displacement of 1-adamantanethiol self-assembled monolayers on Au{111}.

Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005-06-16)
Arrelaine A Dameron, Lyndon F Charles, Paul S Weiss
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We have designed monolayers with weak intermolecular interactions for use as placeholders in intelligent self- and directed-assembly. We have shown that these 1-adamantanethiolate monolayers are labile with respect to displacement by exposing them to dilute solutions of alkanethiols. These self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of 1-adamantanethiol on Au{111} were probed using ambient scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), and their assembled order was determined. Solution deposition of the molecules results in a highly ordered hexagonally close-packed molecular lattice with a measured nearest neighbor distance of 6.9 +/- 0.4 A. The SAMs exhibit several rotational domains, but lack the protruding domain boundaries typical of alkanethiolate SAMs, and are similarly stable at room temperature. Co-deposition of alkanethiol and 1-adamantanethiol from solution results in alkanethiolate SAMs, except when using extremely low alkanethiol to 1-adamantanethiol concentration ratios. Facile displacement of low interaction strength SAMs can be exploited to enhance patterning using soft nanolithography.

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1-Adamantanethiol, 95%