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Metal-phthalocyanine ordered layers on Au(110): Metal-dependent adsorption energy
Massimi, Lorenzo; Angelucci, Marco; Gargiani, Perluigi; Betti, Maria Grazia; Montoro, Silvia Susana
; Mariani, Carlo
Fecha de publicación:
06/2014
Editorial:
American Institute Of Physics
Revista:
Journal Of Chemical Physics
ISSN:
0021-9606
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Inglés
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Resumen
Iron-phthalocyanine and cobalt-phthalocyanine chains, assembled along the Au(110)-(1×2) reconstructed channels, present a strong interaction with the Au metallic states, via the central metal ion. X-ray photoemission spectroscopy from the metal-2p core-levels and valence band high-resolution ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy bring to light signatures of the interaction of the metalphthalocyanine single-layer with gold. The charge transfer from Au to the molecule causes the emerging of a metal-2p core level component at lower binding energy with respect to that measured in the molecular thin films, while the core-levels associated to the organic macrocycle (C and N 1s) are less influenced by the adsorption, and the macrocycles stabilize the interaction, inducing a strong interface dipole. Temperature Programmed Desorption experiments and photoemission as a function of temperature allow to estimate the adsorption energy for the thin-films, mainly due to the moleculemolecule van der Waals interaction, while the FePc and CoPc single-layers remain adsorbed on the Au surface up to at least 820 K. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
Palabras clave:
Metal-Phthalocyanine
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X-Ray Photoemission
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Desorption
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Adsorption Energy
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Massimi, Lorenzo; Angelucci, Marco; Gargiani, Perluigi; Betti, Maria Grazia; Montoro, Silvia Susana; et al.; Metal-phthalocyanine ordered layers on Au(110): Metal-dependent adsorption energy; American Institute Of Physics; Journal Of Chemical Physics; 140; 6-2014; 2447041-2447048
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