TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-assembly of benzene-dicarboxylic acid isomers at the liquid solid interface
T2 - Steric aspects of hydrogen bonding
AU - Lackinger, Markus
AU - Griessl, Stefan
AU - Markert, Thomas
AU - Jamitzky, Ferdinand
AU - Heckl, Wolfgang M.
PY - 2004/9/9
Y1 - 2004/9/9
N2 - We compare the self-assembly of the various isomers of benzene-dicarboxylic acids at the interface between solution and graphite substrate. In the case of planar benzene-dicarboxylic acids it was possible to observe long-range ordered monolayers by STM. However, no ordered adsorption was observed for the nonplanar 1,2-benzene-dicarboxylic acid. By means of a control experiment with 1,2,4,5-benzene-tetracarboxylic acid, it was possible to demonstrate that the nonplanar structure is not the decisive reason for the absence of self-assembly. In fact, the direct neighborhood of the two carboxylic groups in 1,2-benzene-dicarboxylic acid does not allow for extended hydrogen-bound aggregations. Thus, the stabilization due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding is too weak for STM investigations, at least at room temperature. It has been shown that a periodic, infinitely extendable hydrogen-bonding scheme is a requirement.
AB - We compare the self-assembly of the various isomers of benzene-dicarboxylic acids at the interface between solution and graphite substrate. In the case of planar benzene-dicarboxylic acids it was possible to observe long-range ordered monolayers by STM. However, no ordered adsorption was observed for the nonplanar 1,2-benzene-dicarboxylic acid. By means of a control experiment with 1,2,4,5-benzene-tetracarboxylic acid, it was possible to demonstrate that the nonplanar structure is not the decisive reason for the absence of self-assembly. In fact, the direct neighborhood of the two carboxylic groups in 1,2-benzene-dicarboxylic acid does not allow for extended hydrogen-bound aggregations. Thus, the stabilization due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding is too weak for STM investigations, at least at room temperature. It has been shown that a periodic, infinitely extendable hydrogen-bonding scheme is a requirement.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp048248o
DO - 10.1021/jp048248o
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:4544282037
SN - 1520-6106
VL - 108
SP - 13652
EP - 13655
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 36
ER -