Influence of buried hydrogen-bonding groups within monolayer films on gas-surface energy exchange and accommodation
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2004-02-20
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American Physical Society
Abstract
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of carbonyl-containing alkanethiols on gold are employed to explore the influence of hydrogen-bonding interactions on gas-surface energy exchange and accommodation. H-bonding, COOH-terminated SAMs are found to produce more impulsive scattering and less thermal accommodation than non-H-bonding, COOCH3-terminated monolayers. For carbamate-functionalized SAMs of the form Au/S(CH2)(16)OCONH(CH2)(n-1)CH3, impulsive scattering decreases and accommodation increases as the H-bonding group is positioned farther below the terminal CH3.
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self-assembled monolayers, collisions, au(111), chain, gold, Physics
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Ferguson, MK ; Lohr, JR ; Day, BS ; et al., Feb 20, 2004. “Influence of buried hydrogen-bonding groups within monolayer films on gas-surface energy exchange and accommodation,” PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 92(7): 073201. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.073201