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On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study

Focused-electron-beam-induced deposition (FEBID) is a powerful nanopatterning technique where electrons trigger the local dissociation of precursor molecules, leaving a deposit of non-volatile dissociation products. The fabrication of high-purity gold deposits via FEBID has significant potential to...

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Autores principales: Kamali, Ali, Bilgilisoy, Elif, Wolfram, Alexander, Gentner, Thomas Xaver, Ballmann, Gerd, Harder, Sjoerd, Marbach, Hubertus, Ingólfsson, Oddur
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35957158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12152727
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author Kamali, Ali
Bilgilisoy, Elif
Wolfram, Alexander
Gentner, Thomas Xaver
Ballmann, Gerd
Harder, Sjoerd
Marbach, Hubertus
Ingólfsson, Oddur
author_facet Kamali, Ali
Bilgilisoy, Elif
Wolfram, Alexander
Gentner, Thomas Xaver
Ballmann, Gerd
Harder, Sjoerd
Marbach, Hubertus
Ingólfsson, Oddur
author_sort Kamali, Ali
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description Focused-electron-beam-induced deposition (FEBID) is a powerful nanopatterning technique where electrons trigger the local dissociation of precursor molecules, leaving a deposit of non-volatile dissociation products. The fabrication of high-purity gold deposits via FEBID has significant potential to expand the scope of this method. For this, gold precursors that are stable under ambient conditions but fragment selectively under electron exposure are essential. Here, we investigated the potential gold precursor (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3) using FEBID under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and spectroscopic characterization of the corresponding metal-containing deposits. For a detailed insight into electron-induced fragmentation, the deposit’s composition was compared with the fragmentation pathways of this compound through dissociative ionization (DI) under single-collision conditions using quantum chemical calculations to aid the interpretation of these data. Further comparison was made with a previous high-vacuum (HV) FEBID study of this precursor. The average loss of about 2 carbon and 0.8 phosphor per incident was found in DI, which agreed well with the carbon content of the UHV FEBID deposits. However, the UHV deposits were found to be as good as free of phosphor, indicating that the trimethyl phosphate is a good leaving group. Differently, the HV FEBID experiments showed significant phosphor content in the deposits.
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spelling pubmed-93704832022-08-12 On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study Kamali, Ali Bilgilisoy, Elif Wolfram, Alexander Gentner, Thomas Xaver Ballmann, Gerd Harder, Sjoerd Marbach, Hubertus Ingólfsson, Oddur Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Focused-electron-beam-induced deposition (FEBID) is a powerful nanopatterning technique where electrons trigger the local dissociation of precursor molecules, leaving a deposit of non-volatile dissociation products. The fabrication of high-purity gold deposits via FEBID has significant potential to expand the scope of this method. For this, gold precursors that are stable under ambient conditions but fragment selectively under electron exposure are essential. Here, we investigated the potential gold precursor (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3) using FEBID under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and spectroscopic characterization of the corresponding metal-containing deposits. For a detailed insight into electron-induced fragmentation, the deposit’s composition was compared with the fragmentation pathways of this compound through dissociative ionization (DI) under single-collision conditions using quantum chemical calculations to aid the interpretation of these data. Further comparison was made with a previous high-vacuum (HV) FEBID study of this precursor. The average loss of about 2 carbon and 0.8 phosphor per incident was found in DI, which agreed well with the carbon content of the UHV FEBID deposits. However, the UHV deposits were found to be as good as free of phosphor, indicating that the trimethyl phosphate is a good leaving group. Differently, the HV FEBID experiments showed significant phosphor content in the deposits. MDPI 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9370483/ /pubmed/35957158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12152727 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gentner, Thomas Xaver
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Harder, Sjoerd
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On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study
title On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study
title_full On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study
title_fullStr On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study
title_full_unstemmed On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study
title_short On the Electron-Induced Reactions of (CH(3))AuP(CH(3))(3): A Combined UHV Surface Science and Gas-Phase Study
title_sort on the electron-induced reactions of (ch(3))aup(ch(3))(3): a combined uhv surface science and gas-phase study
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12152727
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