A sulfur-containing single molecule magnet, [Mn12O12(O2CC6H4SCH3)(16)(H2O)(4)], was assembled from solution on a Au(111) surface affording both submonolayer and monolayer coverages. The adsorbate morphology and the degree of coverage were inspected by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), while X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) allowed the determination of the chemical nature of the adsorbate on a qualitative and quantitative basis. The properties of the adsorbates were found to be strongly dependent on the solvent used to dissolve the magnetic complex. In particular, systems prepared from tetrahydrofuran solutions gave arrays of isolated and partially ordered clusters on the gold substrate, while samples prepared from dichloromethane exhibited a homogeneous monolayer coverage of the whole Au(111) surface. These findings are relevant to the optimization of magnetic addressing of single molecule magnets on surfaces.
Solvent effects on the adsorption and self-organization of Mn-12 on Au(111) / F. Pineider; M. Mannini; R. Sessoli; A. Caneschi; D. Barreca; L. Armelao; A. Cornia; E. Tondello; D. Gatteschi. - In: LANGMUIR. - ISSN 0743-7463. - STAMPA. - 23:(2007), pp. 11836-11843. [10.1021/la7016837]
Solvent effects on the adsorption and self-organization of Mn-12 on Au(111)
PINEIDER, FRANCESCO;MANNINI, MATTEO;SESSOLI, ROBERTA;CANESCHI, ANDREA;GATTESCHI, DANTE
2007
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A sulfur-containing single molecule magnet, [Mn12O12(O2CC6H4SCH3)(16)(H2O)(4)], was assembled from solution on a Au(111) surface affording both submonolayer and monolayer coverages. The adsorbate morphology and the degree of coverage were inspected by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), while X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) allowed the determination of the chemical nature of the adsorbate on a qualitative and quantitative basis. The properties of the adsorbates were found to be strongly dependent on the solvent used to dissolve the magnetic complex. In particular, systems prepared from tetrahydrofuran solutions gave arrays of isolated and partially ordered clusters on the gold substrate, while samples prepared from dichloromethane exhibited a homogeneous monolayer coverage of the whole Au(111) surface. These findings are relevant to the optimization of magnetic addressing of single molecule magnets on surfaces.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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