posted on 2005-10-20, 00:00authored byFabio Terzi, Renato Seeber, Laura Pigani, Chiara Zanardi, Luca Pasquali, Stefano Nannarone, Monica Fabrizio, Sergio Daolio
In this article the adsorption of 3-methylthiophene on planar and nanoparticle Au surfaces is investigated.
The resulting systems are compared with a benchmark system based on 1-decanethiol. The characterization
data collected evidence the formation of a packed 3-methylthiophene SAM on the planar surface. In particular,
spectroscopic investigations suggest that 3-methylthiophene aromatic system is not adsorbed on the surface
through the π-electron system but rather through the S atom alone. On the other hand, the behavior of
3-methylthiophene on nanoparticle surfaces is notably different from that of the alkanethiol. Only a limited
fraction of the surface of Au nanoparticles results to be actually coated after purification; this notwithstanding,
the nanoparticle growth seems to be strongly influenced by the presence of such a labile encapsulating agent.