Samples of stage-2 fluorine graphite intercalation compounds (GIC) were studied by scanning tunneling microscope (STM) from submicrometer to atomic scale. From the STM view point, the most striking observation concerns the topographic modifications of the \((a, b)\) sample surface induced by the int
STM studies of adsorbed ZDDP on graphite
โ Scribed by L. Ruan; P. R. Norton; W. K. Wan
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 859 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1023-8883
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โฆ Synopsis
We have studied the adsorption of zinc O,O-diisopropylphosphoro-dithioate (ZDDP) adsorption on graphite at room temperature by STM. Two different structures corresponding respectively to monomer and dimer were observed on this surface although only the dimer was found to exist in the crystalline state. Molecularly resolved images showed that the molecular packing is significantly different from that in the bulk crystalline state. The monomers stand on the substrate to form a regular structure with a unit cell of 4.6 x 6.5 A 2 (/~ = 110~ The dimers, imaged as elongated protrusions, lie on the substrate to form a regular structure with a unit cell of 6.5 x 9.0 A 2 (/3 = 125~ The coexistence of both monomer and dimer on graphite reflects competition between the molecule-molecule and molecule-substrate interaction for which the former favors the dimeric form and the latter favors the monomeric form.
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