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Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition

In the current contribution we present a comprehensive study on the heteronuclear carbonyl complex H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) covering its low energy electron induced fragmentation in the gas phase through dissociative electron attachment (DEA) and dissociative ionization (DI), its decomposition when adsor...

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Autores principales: P, Ragesh Kumar T, Weirich, Paul, Hrachowina, Lukas, Hanefeld, Marc, Bjornsson, Ragnar, Hrodmarsson, Helgi Rafn, Barth, Sven, Fairbrother, D Howard, Huth, Michael, Ingólfsson, Oddur
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Publicado: Beilstein-Institut 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5827713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29527432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.9.53
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author P, Ragesh Kumar T
Weirich, Paul
Hrachowina, Lukas
Hanefeld, Marc
Bjornsson, Ragnar
Hrodmarsson, Helgi Rafn
Barth, Sven
Fairbrother, D Howard
Huth, Michael
Ingólfsson, Oddur
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Weirich, Paul
Hrachowina, Lukas
Hanefeld, Marc
Bjornsson, Ragnar
Hrodmarsson, Helgi Rafn
Barth, Sven
Fairbrother, D Howard
Huth, Michael
Ingólfsson, Oddur
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description In the current contribution we present a comprehensive study on the heteronuclear carbonyl complex H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) covering its low energy electron induced fragmentation in the gas phase through dissociative electron attachment (DEA) and dissociative ionization (DI), its decomposition when adsorbed on a surface under controlled ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions and exposed to irradiation with 500 eV electrons, and its performance in focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) at room temperature under HV conditions. The performance of this precursor in FEBID is poor, resulting in maximum metal content of 26 atom % under optimized conditions. Furthermore, the Ru/Fe ratio in the FEBID deposit (≈3.5) is higher than the 3:1 ratio predicted. This is somewhat surprising as in recent FEBID studies on a structurally similar bimetallic precursor, HFeCo(3)(CO)(12), metal contents of about 80 atom % is achievable on a routine basis and the deposits are found to maintain the initial Co/Fe ratio. Low temperature (≈213 K) surface science studies on thin films of H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) demonstrate that electron stimulated decomposition leads to significant CO desorption (average of 8–9 CO groups per molecule) to form partially decarbonylated intermediates. However, once formed these intermediates are largely unaffected by either further electron irradiation or annealing to room temperature, with a predicted metal content similar to what is observed in FEBID. Furthermore, gas phase experiments indicate formation of Fe(CO)(4) from H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) upon low energy electron interaction. This fragment could desorb at room temperature under high vacuum conditions, which may explain the slight increase in the Ru/Fe ratio of deposits in FEBID. With the combination of gas phase experiments, surface science studies and actual FEBID experiments, we can offer new insights into the low energy electron induced decomposition of this precursor and how this is reflected in the relatively poor performance of H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) as compared to the structurally similar HFeCo(3)(CO)(12).
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spelling pubmed-58277132018-03-09 Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition P, Ragesh Kumar T Weirich, Paul Hrachowina, Lukas Hanefeld, Marc Bjornsson, Ragnar Hrodmarsson, Helgi Rafn Barth, Sven Fairbrother, D Howard Huth, Michael Ingólfsson, Oddur Beilstein J Nanotechnol Full Research Paper In the current contribution we present a comprehensive study on the heteronuclear carbonyl complex H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) covering its low energy electron induced fragmentation in the gas phase through dissociative electron attachment (DEA) and dissociative ionization (DI), its decomposition when adsorbed on a surface under controlled ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions and exposed to irradiation with 500 eV electrons, and its performance in focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) at room temperature under HV conditions. The performance of this precursor in FEBID is poor, resulting in maximum metal content of 26 atom % under optimized conditions. Furthermore, the Ru/Fe ratio in the FEBID deposit (≈3.5) is higher than the 3:1 ratio predicted. This is somewhat surprising as in recent FEBID studies on a structurally similar bimetallic precursor, HFeCo(3)(CO)(12), metal contents of about 80 atom % is achievable on a routine basis and the deposits are found to maintain the initial Co/Fe ratio. Low temperature (≈213 K) surface science studies on thin films of H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) demonstrate that electron stimulated decomposition leads to significant CO desorption (average of 8–9 CO groups per molecule) to form partially decarbonylated intermediates. However, once formed these intermediates are largely unaffected by either further electron irradiation or annealing to room temperature, with a predicted metal content similar to what is observed in FEBID. Furthermore, gas phase experiments indicate formation of Fe(CO)(4) from H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) upon low energy electron interaction. This fragment could desorb at room temperature under high vacuum conditions, which may explain the slight increase in the Ru/Fe ratio of deposits in FEBID. With the combination of gas phase experiments, surface science studies and actual FEBID experiments, we can offer new insights into the low energy electron induced decomposition of this precursor and how this is reflected in the relatively poor performance of H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) as compared to the structurally similar HFeCo(3)(CO)(12). Beilstein-Institut 2018-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5827713/ /pubmed/29527432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.9.53 Text en Copyright © 2018, P et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/termsThis is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The license is subject to the Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology terms and conditions: (https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/terms)
spellingShingle Full Research Paper
P, Ragesh Kumar T
Weirich, Paul
Hrachowina, Lukas
Hanefeld, Marc
Bjornsson, Ragnar
Hrodmarsson, Helgi Rafn
Barth, Sven
Fairbrother, D Howard
Huth, Michael
Ingólfsson, Oddur
Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
title Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
title_full Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
title_fullStr Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
title_full_unstemmed Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
title_short Electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor H(2)FeRu(3)(CO)(13) and comparison with HFeCo(3)(CO)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
title_sort electron interactions with the heteronuclear carbonyl precursor h(2)feru(3)(co)(13) and comparison with hfeco(3)(co)(12): from fundamental gas phase and surface science studies to focused electron beam induced deposition
topic Full Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5827713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29527432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.9.53
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