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Real-Space Identification of Intermolecular Bonding with Atomic Force Microscopy
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EngineeringMicroscopyChemical BondScanning Probe MicroscopyScanning Force MicroscopyHydrogen BondMolecular BiologyHydrogen-bonded LiquidPhysical ChemistryReal-space IdentificationComputational ChemistryChemistryHydrogen BondingMedicineBiophysicsReal-space Visualization
We report a real-space visualization of the formation of hydrogen bonding in 8-hydroxyquinoline (8-hq) molecular assemblies on a Cu(111) substrate, using noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM). The atomically resolved molecular structures enable a precise determination of the characteristics of hydrogen bonding networks, including the bonding sites, orientations, and lengths. The observation of bond contrast was interpreted by ab initio density functional calculations, which indicated the electron density contribution from the hybridized electronic state of the hydrogen bond. Intermolecular coordination between the dehydrogenated 8-hq and Cu adatoms was also revealed by the submolecular resolution AFM characterization. The direct identification of local bonding configurations by NC-AFM would facilitate detailed investigations of intermolecular interactions in complex molecules with multiple active sites.
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