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Initial stages of benzotriazole adsorption on the Cu(111) surface
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringSurface ChemistryCorrosionSurface ScienceCopper Corrosion InhibitorChemisorptionCorrosion InhibitionPhysical ChemistryAdsorptionChemistrySurface ReactivityBenzotriazole AdsorptionBtah Adsorption
Benzotriazole (BTAH) has been used as a copper corrosion inhibitor since the 1950s; however, the molecular level detail of how inhibition occurs remains a matter of debate. The onset of BTAH adsorption on a Cu(111) single crystal was investigated via scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), vibrational spectroscopy (RAIRS) and supporting DFT modelling. BTAH adsorbs as anionic (BTA(-)), CuBTA is a minority species, while Cu(BTA)2, the majority of the adsorbed species, form chains, whose sections appear to diffuse in a concerted manner. The copper surface appears to reconstruct in a (2 × 1) fashion.
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