Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426914 | Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The adsorption of l-serine on Cu(0 0 1) surface at 310 K was studied by scanning tunneling microscope (STM). l-serine molecules on the Cu(0 0 1) initially formed a domain of thick lines with a 2-124 order structure along the [1¯30] direction on the terraces regardless of the coverage of serine. The thick lines were partly replaced by thin line along the [3¯10] direction, and completely disappeared in 2 h. It is considered that in these structures hydrogen bonds involved in hydroxymethyl group between adsorbates play some role in addition to intermolecular hydrogen bond between a hydrogen atom of amino group and an oxygen atom of carboxy group for alanine adsorption.
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Authors
Hidekazu Iwai, Akira Emori, Chikashi Egawa,