Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9594703 | Surface Science | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The adsorption of d-alanine on Cu(0Â 0Â 1) surface at low coverage was studied by a scanning tunneling microscope. d-alanine forms a c(2Â ÃÂ 4) ordered structure with the arrays aligned dominantly to ã3Â 1Â 0ã direction on the Cu(0Â 0Â 1), and the molecules slightly interact also to ã1Â 1Â 0ã and ã1Â 3Â 0ã directions. It suggests that these anisotropic arrays are organized by the intermolecular interaction due to hydrogen bonding between adjacent d-alanines. The proposed model for adsorbed structure as a tridentate form in nearly atop sites is consistent with the recent study for glycine adsorption on Cu(1Â 0Â 0) by photoelectron diffraction.
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Authors
Hidekazu Iwai, Mine Tobisawa, Akira Emori, Chikashi Egawa,