Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5368957 Applied Surface Science 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The adsorption structure of phenylphosphonic acid (PPOA) on an alumina surface was investigated as a function of exposure and temperature using infrared reflected absorption spectroscopy (IRAS) and a Kelvin probe. The alumina surface was held at room temperature during deposition. At monolayer adsorption, PO and Phenyl-P bands are observed, which indicate the creation of POAl bonds. The aromatic ring plane is positioned perpendicular to the surface, i.e. deprotonated PPOA stands vertically on the surface. At multilayer adsorption, PO and POH bands appear in the spectra. The multilayer PPOA film starts to desorb at 400 K. From 400 to 700 K, the IRAS spectra are similar to the monolayer spectrum, indicating that the multilayer structure reverses to the monolayer-like PPOA adlayer by heating. The acid molecules start to desorb at 700 K.

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