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Carbon Nanomembranes from Aromatic Carboxylate Precursors
Authors:Dr. Petr Dementyev  Daniil Naberezhnyi  Michael Westphal  Prof. Dr. Manfred Buck  Prof. Dr. Armin Gölzhäuser
Affiliation:1. Physics of Supramolecular Systems and Surfaces, Bielefeld University, Universitätsstr. 25, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany;2. EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews North Haugh, St Andrews, KY16 9ST U.K.
Abstract:Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) serve as convenient platform for fabricating carbon nanomembranes (CNMs) of extended lateral dimensions. Highly porous CNMs are emerging as interesting materials for membrane technologies as they exhibit selectivity for water permeation and, owing to their reduced dimensionality, promise increased energy efficiency compared to established systems. In the present study terphenylcarboxylate SAMs, prepared on silver underpotential deposited on Au and irradiated by 100 eV electrons, were successfully converted into free-standing CNMs. Infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveal pronounced chemical changes both of the anchoring carboxylate moiety and the aromatic backbone upon electron irradiation. Permeation studies showed high specificity for water as demonstrated by the separation from tetrahydrofuran. Compared to thiols on gold, the standard CNM precursor system, the carboxylic acid based SAM exhibits equivalent characteristics. This suggests that electron-induced carbonization is insensitive to the particular choice of the anchor moiety and, therefore, the choice of precursor molecules can be extended to the versatile class of aromatic carboxylic acids.
Keywords:amorphous materials  membranes  self-assembly  thin films  vapor permeation
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