Langmuir, Vol.10, No.5, 1488-1492, 1994
Adsorption of Aryl and Alkyl Isocyanides on Powdered Gold
Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) is used to examine the adsorption of phenyl isocyanide (PhNC), tert-butyl isocyanide (Bu(t)NC), and 1,4-phenylene diisocyanide (1,4-DINC) from methanol solution on gold powder. These studies indicate that the isocyanides bond end-on to a single gold atom through the terminal carbon atom of the isocyanide group. This structural assignment is based on a comparison of the nu(NC) values of the isocyanides adsorbed on gold with those in (PhNC)AuCl, (Bu(t)NC)AuCl, and isocyanide gold cluster compounds. The nu(NC) frequencies of the isocyanides typically shift 50-70 cm-1 higher upon adsorption to the gold powder when compared to the uncoordinated isocyanides. The spectra indicate that only one isocyanide group of 1,4-DINC coordinates to the gold; the other one remains uncoordinated. When the concentration of the isocyanide in the methanol is increased, the amount of isocyanide adsorbed increases up to a limiting value. At all loadings, the isocyanides bind to only one Au atom; there is no evidence for bridging RNC groups.
Keywords:CARBON-MONOXIDE;METAL-SURFACES;ALKANETHIOLATE MONOLAYERS;AU(110) SURFACE;OXYGEN;COPPER;CO;CHEMISORPTION;COMPLEXES;CH3NC