Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.102, No.38, 7421-7424, 1998
Packing of Br(CH2)(10)COOH and Br(CH2)(11)COOH on graphite : An odd-even length effect observed by scanning tunneling microscopy
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to study 11-bromoundecanoic acid, Br(CH2)(10)COOH, and 12-bromododecanoic acid, Br(CH2)(11)COOH, adsorbed on the basal plane of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) from phenyloctane solution. The STM tip is immersed in a drop of solution and images molecules at the liquid-solid interface. Atomically resolved images provide a clear picture of the conformation of these two molecules on the graphite surface. Although differing in structure by only a single methylene group, the Il-bromo and 12-bromo species exhibit very different packing structures at the liquid (phenyloctane solution)-solid (graphite) interface. A simple geometric effect is believed to be responsible for the observed packing differences.