Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface

Schüller L, Haapasilta V, Kuhn S, Pinto H, Bechstein R, Foster AS, Kühnle A (2016)
Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120: 14730.

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Schüller, Lukas; Haapasilta, Ville; Kuhn, Stefan; Pinto, Hugo; Bechstein, RalfUniBi; Foster, Adam S.; Kühnle, AngelikaUniBi
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We report on first stages toward the formation of a surface-confined metal organic coordination network (MOCN) by sequential deposition of biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid and iron atoms on the surface of a bulk insulator, calcite (10.4). The influence of the deposition order on the structure formation is studied by noncontact atomic force microscopy operated in ultrahigh vacuum at room temperature. It is found that sequential deposition facilitates MOCN formation when the organic linker molecules are first adsorbed on the surface, followed by iron deposition. This observation is explained by first-principles computations, indicating that the metal molecule interaction dominates over the molecule molecule interaction on the surface. The observed MOCN islands are elongated in the [010] substrate direction, demonstrating a templating effect of the underlying substrate. This experimental finding is confirmed by calculations suggesting that the MOCN network matches the calcite lattice periodicity in the [010] direction but not in the [(42) over bar1] direction. This work, thus, demonstrates the decisive influence of both deposition order and lattice matching on the formation of an extended MOCN on a bulk insulator surface.
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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120
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14730
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1932-7447
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2913784

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Schüller L, Haapasilta V, Kuhn S, et al. Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 2016;120:14730.
Schüller, L., Haapasilta, V., Kuhn, S., Pinto, H., Bechstein, R., Foster, A. S., & Kühnle, A. (2016). Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 120, 14730. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b04672
Schüller, Lukas, Haapasilta, Ville, Kuhn, Stefan, Pinto, Hugo, Bechstein, Ralf, Foster, Adam S., and Kühnle, Angelika. 2016. “Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface”. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120: 14730.
Schüller, L., Haapasilta, V., Kuhn, S., Pinto, H., Bechstein, R., Foster, A. S., and Kühnle, A. (2016). Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120, 14730.
Schüller, L., et al., 2016. Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 120, p 14730.
L. Schüller, et al., “Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface”, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, vol. 120, 2016, pp. 14730.
Schüller, L., Haapasilta, V., Kuhn, S., Pinto, H., Bechstein, R., Foster, A.S., Kühnle, A.: Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 120, 14730 (2016).
Schüller, Lukas, Haapasilta, Ville, Kuhn, Stefan, Pinto, Hugo, Bechstein, Ralf, Foster, Adam S., and Kühnle, Angelika. “Deposition Order Controls the First Stages of a Metal-Organic Coordination Network on an Insulator Surface”. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120 (2016): 14730.
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