Chemisorption and ordering of naphthalene and azulene on Pt(s)[7(111) × (100)]: The effect of periodic defects on long range order |
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Authors: | David Dahlgren John C Hemminger |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, California 92717, USA |
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Abstract: | Naphthalene and azulene are molecularly adsorbed on the stepped platinum surface Pt(s)7(111)×(100)] at room temperature. The (111) terraces of this surface are wide enough to accommodate the unit cell of ordered naphthalene on Pt(111). The periodic defects of this surface disrupt the long range ordering seen for both naphthalene and azulene on Pt(111). There appears to be no correlation between ordered islands on neighboring terraces. In the case of naphthalene, a LEED intensity anomaly allows us to place restrictions on the relative orientations of neighboring naphthalenes and the orientation of the naphthalene islands on each terrace. The naphthalene molecules adjacent to the steps have the long axis of the molecule close to perpendicular to the step. |
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