The kinetics of the shear-induced surface-to-bulk transport of methyl thiolate species formed from dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) on a copper surface are explored. It is found that the loss of surface species as a function of the number of rubbing cycles can be modeled by assuming that the adsorbed layer penetrates the subsurface a distance of ~0.7 nm per scan. Adding wear to this model does not improve the fit to the experimental data providing an upper limit for the wear rate of ~0.06 nm/scan. This model is applied to analyzing the depth distribution of sulfur within the subsurface region as a function of the number of rubbing cycles, measured by Auger depth profiling when continually dosing the copper sample with DMDS. It is found that the sh...
The dynamic technique of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT), that measures metal speciation in ...
A model experimental approach, providing molecular scale insight into the build up mechanisms of a c...
Our understanding of geochemical processes in sediments and soils has been limited by a lack of simp...
The reaction pathways and shear-induced kinetics of methyl thiolate and ethyl thiolate species on co...
The mechanochemical reaction between copper and dimethyl disulfide is studied under well-controlled ...
The growth kinetics of a film formed by the thermal decomposition of dimethyl disulfide on an iron f...
Deposition of copper in Through Silicon Vias (TSVs) is achieved by addition of organic compounds, wh...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThe diffusive gradients technique in...
The molecular mechanisms by which mechanical energy accelerates a chemical reaction at sliding solid...
The atomic-scale surface dynamic behavior of adsorbed methyl thiolate on Cu(100) electrodes, prepare...
In NKS-R COCOS project, the role and properties of sulphide films on copper surface were studied. Th...
Sliding friction experiments were conducted with molybdenum disulfide single crystals in contact wit...
Wear tests were performed on 304 stainless steel lubricated with pure mineral oil with and without d...
A physics-based understanding of material aging mechanisms helps to increase reliability when predic...
Parallel microscopic experimentation (the combinatorial approach often used in solid-state science) ...
The dynamic technique of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT), that measures metal speciation in ...
A model experimental approach, providing molecular scale insight into the build up mechanisms of a c...
Our understanding of geochemical processes in sediments and soils has been limited by a lack of simp...
The reaction pathways and shear-induced kinetics of methyl thiolate and ethyl thiolate species on co...
The mechanochemical reaction between copper and dimethyl disulfide is studied under well-controlled ...
The growth kinetics of a film formed by the thermal decomposition of dimethyl disulfide on an iron f...
Deposition of copper in Through Silicon Vias (TSVs) is achieved by addition of organic compounds, wh...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThe diffusive gradients technique in...
The molecular mechanisms by which mechanical energy accelerates a chemical reaction at sliding solid...
The atomic-scale surface dynamic behavior of adsorbed methyl thiolate on Cu(100) electrodes, prepare...
In NKS-R COCOS project, the role and properties of sulphide films on copper surface were studied. Th...
Sliding friction experiments were conducted with molybdenum disulfide single crystals in contact wit...
Wear tests were performed on 304 stainless steel lubricated with pure mineral oil with and without d...
A physics-based understanding of material aging mechanisms helps to increase reliability when predic...
Parallel microscopic experimentation (the combinatorial approach often used in solid-state science) ...
The dynamic technique of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT), that measures metal speciation in ...
A model experimental approach, providing molecular scale insight into the build up mechanisms of a c...
Our understanding of geochemical processes in sediments and soils has been limited by a lack of simp...