We have investigated thermal and electron-induced chemistry of benzene (C6H6) adsorbed on a Au(111) surface. Thermal desorption of benzene occurs in three desorption peaks: monolayer at 239 K, bilayer at 155 K, and multilayer films at 151 K. Electron-induced dissociation (EID) has been reported previously to selectively break a single C-H bond in molecules present in physisorbed layers and condensed films on metal surfaces, and we investigate whether EID at an incident energy of 30 eV can cleanly prepare adsorbed phenyl (C6H5(a)) groups on the surface at low temperatures (90 K). We use infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (IRAS) to show unequivocally that adsorbed phenyl groups can be formed by this procedure. Phenyl groups on Au(111...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
peer reviewedInterfaces between organic molecules and inorganic solids adapt a prominent role in fun...
peer reviewedThe adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed ma...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed matter physics ...
Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catal...
Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catal...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
The UV photochemistry of both monolayer and multilayer C6H5Cl adsorbed on Ag{111} surfaces has been ...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
peer reviewedInterfaces between organic molecules and inorganic solids adapt a prominent role in fun...
peer reviewedThe adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed ma...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed matter physics ...
Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catal...
Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catal...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
The UV photochemistry of both monolayer and multilayer C6H5Cl adsorbed on Ag{111} surfaces has been ...
Temperature-programmed reaction measurements supported by scanning tunneling microscopy have shown t...
New nanoarchitectures can be built from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by exploiting the ca...
peer reviewedInterfaces between organic molecules and inorganic solids adapt a prominent role in fun...
peer reviewedThe adsorption of aromatic molecules on metal surfaces plays a key role in condensed ma...