From Order to Disorder of Alkanethiol SAMs on Complex Au (211), (221) and (311) Surfaces: Impact of the Substrate

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Abstract

We investigate the impact of the substrate on the structural properties and the morphology of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold, using first principles calculations and atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. We consider hexadecanethiols on Au(211), Au(221) and Au(311) surfaces which contain few-atom wide terraces separated by monoatomic steps similar to the complex Au surfaces used in experiments. The structure of the SAMs is probed via several structural properties including tilt angles, mean C atom heights from the surface, precession angles, gauche defects, gyration tensors and relative shape anisotropy. A clear order to disorder transition is observed by changing the substrate: Well-ordered SAMs on (111) and (211) surfaces become mixed ordered-disordered structures on (311) and fully disordered on (221). The presence of steps on the Au surfaces also results in preferential tilt orientations with long-range order. Our results show that in addition to the expected grafting density dependence, the transition from order to disorder crucially depends on substrate morphology and is related to the atomic structure of the surface.

*The work of DS, GK and INR was supported by HFRI project "MULTIGOLD" (HFRI-FM17-1303, KA 10480)

Presenters

  • Dimitrios Stefanakis

    • Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete

Authors

  • Dimitrios Stefanakis

    • Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete
  • Vagelis Harmandaris

    • Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics FORTH
    • Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Crete
    • Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
    • University of Crete
    • Computation-based Science and Technology Research Center, The Cyprus Institute, Nicosia
    • University of Crete, Heraklion, GR-71110, Greece
    • Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Crete
  • Georgios Kopidakis

    • Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
    • Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete
    • University of Crete
  • Ioannis N Remediakis

    • Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete
    • Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete