Vibrational spectroscopy of mechanically compressed monolayers |
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Authors: | Berg Otto Klenerman David |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom. oberg@wsu.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() Sum-frequency spectroscopy has been used to investigate the behavior of self-assembled monolayers in a solid-solid contact. Various alkanethiol layers on gold were observed before, during, and after compression to 660 MPa against a sapphire counterface. Well-ordered layers that differ only in the length of their alkane tails (C(8) versus C(18)) behave similarly. In contrast, defective and partly melted monolayers are more sensitive to stress than are their well-ordered analogues, and they are more prone to irreversible changes. In all cases, the intensity of methyl C-H stretching modes decreases with applied pressure, indicating a loss of net orientational order among the terminal methyl groups. The magnitude of this effect in well-ordered layers can be compared with the theoretical sensitivity of the resonant sum-frequency signal to molecular orientation. On these grounds, an increased population of terminal gauche conformers is identified as the disordering mechanism under pressure. |
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