کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5425832 | 1395867 | 2006 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The adsorption of glycine on Au(1Â 1Â 1) pre-deposited with different amounts of Cu was investigated with both conventional X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and synchrotron-based photoemission. In the Cu submonolayer range, glycine physically adsorbs on the Cu/Au(1Â 1Â 1) surfaces in its zwitterionic form (NH3+CH2COO-) and completely desorbs at 350Â K. The C 1s, O 1s and N 1s core level binding energies monotonically increase with Cu coverage. This indicates that, in the Cu submonolayer range, the admetal is alloyed with Au rather than forming overlayers on the Au(1Â 1Â 1) substrate, consistent with our recent experimental and theoretical results [X. Zhao, P. Liu, J. Hrbek, J.A. Rodriguez, M. Pérez, Surf. Sci. 592 (2005) 25]. Upon increasing the amount of deposited Cu over 1Â ML, part of the glycine overlayer transforms from the zwitterionic form to the anionic form (NH2CH2COOâ) and adsorbs chemically on the Cu/Au(1Â 1Â 1) surface with the N 1s binding energy shifted by â2.3Â eV. When the amount of deposited Cu is at 3.0 or 6.0Â ML, the intensity of the N 1s chemisorption peak increases with aging time at 300Â K. It indicates that glycine adsorption induces Cu segregation from the subsurface region onto the top layer of the substrate. Judging from the initial N 1s peak intensities, it is concluded that 64% and 36% of the top layer are still occupied by Au atoms before glycine adsorption even when the amounts of deposited Cu are 3.0 and 6.0Â ML, respectively. On the Au(1Â 1Â 1) surface pre-dosed with 6.0Â ML of Cu, part of the chemisorbed glycine will desorb and part will decompose upon heating to 450-500Â K. In addition, about 20% of the glycine exists in the neutral form when the glycine overlayer was dosed on Cu/Au(1Â 1Â 1) held at 100Â K.
Journal: Surface Science - Volume 600, Issue 10, 15 May 2006, Pages 2113-2121