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The Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes
[Image: see text] Treatment of cleaned gold surfaces with dilute tetrahydrofuran or chloroform solutions of tetraalkylstannanes (alkyl = methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl) or di-n-butylmethylstannyl tosylate under ambient conditions causes a self-limited growth of disordered monolayers consisting of...
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author | Kaletová, Eva Kohutová, Anna Hajduch, Jan Kaleta, Jiří Bastl, Zdeněk Pospíšil, Lubomír Stibor, Ivan Magnera, Thomas F. Michl, Josef |
author_facet | Kaletová, Eva Kohutová, Anna Hajduch, Jan Kaleta, Jiří Bastl, Zdeněk Pospíšil, Lubomír Stibor, Ivan Magnera, Thomas F. Michl, Josef |
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description | [Image: see text] Treatment of cleaned gold surfaces with dilute tetrahydrofuran or chloroform solutions of tetraalkylstannanes (alkyl = methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl) or di-n-butylmethylstannyl tosylate under ambient conditions causes a self-limited growth of disordered monolayers consisting of alkyls and tin oxide. Extensive use of deuterium labeling showed that the alkyls originate from the stannane and not from ambient impurities, and that trialkylstannyl groups are absent in the monolayers, contrary to previous proposals. Methyl groups attached to the Sn atom are not transferred to the surface. Ethyl groups are transferred slowly, and propyl and butyl rapidly. In all cases, tin oxide is codeposited in submonolayer amounts. The monolayers were characterized by ellipsometry, contact angle goniometry, polarization modulated IR reflection absorption spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with ferrocyanide/ferricyanide, which revealed a very low charge-transfer resistance. The thermal stability of the monolayers and their resistance to solvents are comparable with those of an n-octadecanethiol monolayer. A preliminary examination of the kinetics of monolayer deposition from a THF solution of tetra-n-butylstannane revealed an approximately half-order dependence on the bulk solution concentration of the stannane, hinting that more than one alkyl can be transferred from a single stannane molecule. A detailed structure of the attachment of the alkyl groups is not known, and it is proposed that it involves direct single or multiple bonding of one or more C atoms to one or more Au atoms. |
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spelling | pubmed-47047822016-01-21 The Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes Kaletová, Eva Kohutová, Anna Hajduch, Jan Kaleta, Jiří Bastl, Zdeněk Pospíšil, Lubomír Stibor, Ivan Magnera, Thomas F. Michl, Josef J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Treatment of cleaned gold surfaces with dilute tetrahydrofuran or chloroform solutions of tetraalkylstannanes (alkyl = methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl) or di-n-butylmethylstannyl tosylate under ambient conditions causes a self-limited growth of disordered monolayers consisting of alkyls and tin oxide. Extensive use of deuterium labeling showed that the alkyls originate from the stannane and not from ambient impurities, and that trialkylstannyl groups are absent in the monolayers, contrary to previous proposals. Methyl groups attached to the Sn atom are not transferred to the surface. Ethyl groups are transferred slowly, and propyl and butyl rapidly. In all cases, tin oxide is codeposited in submonolayer amounts. The monolayers were characterized by ellipsometry, contact angle goniometry, polarization modulated IR reflection absorption spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with ferrocyanide/ferricyanide, which revealed a very low charge-transfer resistance. The thermal stability of the monolayers and their resistance to solvents are comparable with those of an n-octadecanethiol monolayer. A preliminary examination of the kinetics of monolayer deposition from a THF solution of tetra-n-butylstannane revealed an approximately half-order dependence on the bulk solution concentration of the stannane, hinting that more than one alkyl can be transferred from a single stannane molecule. A detailed structure of the attachment of the alkyl groups is not known, and it is proposed that it involves direct single or multiple bonding of one or more C atoms to one or more Au atoms. American Chemical Society 2015-09-01 2015-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4704782/ /pubmed/26327466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b07672 Text en Copyright © 2015 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Kaletová, Eva Kohutová, Anna Hajduch, Jan Kaleta, Jiří Bastl, Zdeněk Pospíšil, Lubomír Stibor, Ivan Magnera, Thomas F. Michl, Josef The Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes |
title | The
Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with
Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes |
title_full | The
Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with
Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes |
title_fullStr | The
Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with
Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes |
title_full_unstemmed | The
Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with
Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes |
title_short | The
Scope of Direct Alkylation of Gold Surface with
Solutions of C(1)–C(4)n-Alkylstannanes |
title_sort | the
scope of direct alkylation of gold surface with
solutions of c(1)–c(4)n-alkylstannanes |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704782/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26327466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b07672 |
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