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Chemical modification of fluorinated self-assembled monolayer surfaces by low energy reactive ion bombardment

✍ Scribed by T. Pradeep; B. Feng; T. Ast; J.S. Patrick; R.G. Cooks; S.J. Pachuta


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
742 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1044-0305

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✦ Synopsis


Reactive collisions of low energy (<100-eV) mass-selected ions are used to chemically modify fluorinated self-assembled monolayer surfaces comprised of alkanethiolate chains CF3(CF2)11(CH2)2S- bound to Au. Typical experiments were done by using 1-nA/cm(2) beams and submonolayer doses of reactant ions. Characterization of the modified surface was achieved by in situ chemical sputtering (60-eV Xe(+Β·)) and by independent high mass resolution time-of-flight-secondary ionization mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) (15-25-keV, Ga(+)) experiments. Treatment with Si(35)C1 4 (+Β·) produced a surface from which Xe(+) sputtering liberated CF2 (35)C1(+) ions, which suggested Cl-for-F halogen exchange at the surface. Isotopic labeling studies that used Si(35)Cl2 (37)Cl 2 (+Β·) ; and experiments with bromine-containing and iodine-containing projectiles, confirmed this reaction. High mass resolution TOF-SIMS spectra, as well as high spatial resolution images, provided further evidence as to the existence of halogen-exchanged species at the bombarded surface. Analogous Cl-for-F halogen substitution was observed in a model gas-phase reaction. The ion-surface reaction is suggested to proceed through an intermediate fluoronium ion in which the projectile is bonded to the target molecule. The most significant conclusion of the study is that selective chemical modification of monolayer surfaces can be achieved by using reactive ion beams, which lead to new covalent bonds at the surface and in the scattered ions.


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