Metal-organic coordination interactions are prime candidates for the formation of self-assembled, nanometer-scale periodic networks with room-temperature structural stability. We present X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements of such networks at the Cu(1 00) surface which provide clear evidence for genuine metal-organic coordination. This is evident as binding energy shifts in the O 1s and Fe 3p photoelectron peaks, corresponding to O and Fe atoms involved in the coordination. Our results provide the first clear evidence for charge-transfer coordination in metal-organic networks at surfaces and demonstrate a well-defined oxidation state for the coordinated Fe ions.

Metal-organic coordination interactions in Fe-Terephthalic acid networks on Cu(100)

Baraldi A;Esch F;
2008

Abstract

Metal-organic coordination interactions are prime candidates for the formation of self-assembled, nanometer-scale periodic networks with room-temperature structural stability. We present X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements of such networks at the Cu(1 00) surface which provide clear evidence for genuine metal-organic coordination. This is evident as binding energy shifts in the O 1s and Fe 3p photoelectron peaks, corresponding to O and Fe atoms involved in the coordination. Our results provide the first clear evidence for charge-transfer coordination in metal-organic networks at surfaces and demonstrate a well-defined oxidation state for the coordinated Fe ions.
2008
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Inglese
130
6
2108
2113
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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja0778186?prevSearch=%255BContrib%253A%2Bbaraldi%255D&searchHistoryKey=
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RAY-PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY
DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY
CORE-LEVEL PHOTOEMISSION
SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY
MULTIPLET STRUCTURE
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Tait, Sl; Wang, Y; Costantini, G; Lin, N; Baraldi, A; Esch, F; Petaccia, L; Lizzit, S; Kern, K
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