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Self-organization of surfactant molecules on solid surface: an STM study of sodium alkyl sulfonates
Authors:Xiu-Li Yin  Li-Jun Wan  Zheng-Yu Yang  Jia-Yong Yu
Institution:

aTechnical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 3A, Datun Road, Chaoyang Dist., Beijing 100101, China

bInstitute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China

Abstract:Adsorption and self-organization of sodium alkyl sulfonates (STS and SHS) on HOPG have been studied by using in situ scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Both SHS and STS molecules adsorb on HOPG surface and form long-range well-ordered monolayers. The molecular rows and the axes of alkyl chain of the molecules cross each other at angles of 60° and 90° in the STS and SHS layers, respectively. Molecular details such as sulfonate functional group (head) and alkyl chain are clearly imaged. The neighboring molecules in different rows form a “head to head” configuration. Structural models for the molecular arrangement of the two adlayers are proposed.
Keywords:Scanning tunneling microscopy  Self-organization  Sodium n-tetradecyl sulfonate  Sodium n-hexadecyl sulfonate  HOPG
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