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Ideal Redox Behavior of the High-Density Self-Assembled Monolayer of a Molecular Tripod on a Au(111) Surface with a Terminal Ferrocene Group
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Supramolecular AssemblyEngineeringNanostructured SurfaceChemistryTerminal Ferrocene GroupTripod-shaped TrithiolMaterials ScienceMolecular ElectrochemistryNanotechnologyComponent MoleculesMolecular TripodElectrochemistryRare SamSurface FunctionalizationNanomaterialsSurface ChemistrySelf-assemblySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsIdeal Redox BehaviorMolecule-based Material
A dyad consisting of a tripod-shaped trithiol with an adamantane core and a terminal ferrocenyl group linked through ap-phenyleneethynylene bridge was synthesized. The trithiol formed a stable self-assembled monolayer (SAM) on Au(111), wherein each molecule is bound to the surface by three-point adsorption using all sulfur atoms, with confirmation by PM-IRRAS and XPS analyses. Cyclic voltammetry of the SAM showed a line shape typical of an ideal adsorbed system, that is, a monolayer with negligible electrostatic interaction among the terminal ferrocenyl groups. Thus, a rare SAM was achieved, in which the component molecules were isolated from adjacent molecules without the coadsorption of nonelectroactive molecules.
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