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Phosphonic Acids on an Atomically Defined Oxide Surface: The Binding Motif Changes with Surface Coverage
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We have studied the anchoring mechanism of a phosphonic acid on an atomically defined oxide surface. Using time-resolved infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy, we investigated the reaction of deuterated phenylphosphonic acid (DPPA, C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub>PO<sub>3</sub>D<sub>2</sub>) with an atomically defined Co<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>(111) surface in situ during film growth by physical vapor deposition. We show that the binding motif of the phosphonate anchor group changes as a function of coverage. At low coverage, DPPA binds in the form of a chelating tridentate phosphonate, while a transition to a chelating bidentate occurs close to monolayer saturation coverage. However, the coverage-dependent change in the binding motif is not associated with a major change of the molecular orientation, suggesting that the rigid phosphonate linker always maintains the DPPA in a strongly tilted orientation irrespective of the surface coverage.
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