Formation of alkane-phosphonic acid self-assembled monolayers on alumina: anin situSPR study

SURFACE AND INTERFACE ANALYSIS(2009)

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The formation process of n-alkane phosphonic acid CH3 (CH2)(n-1) PO(OH)(2) (n = 10,12,14,18) self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), deposited from ethanol solutions on aluminum oxide, has been monitored in situ using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. In addition, the two-solvent approach is used to obtain both film thickness and refractive index of the fully formed adsorbed layers. A densely packed adsorbed layer is formed only for the longest molecules with n = 18. The chain length and solution concentration dependence of formation kinetics are studied, and the existence of two distinct kinetic steps is revealed. Fittings of the experimental results with various kinetic models are performed. Our analysis suggests that during the first kinetic step, a transition from a lying-down to a standing-up phase takes place, and the growth of this standing-up phase is governed by second-order kinetics. The second slow kinetic step is described by a modified first-order Langmuir law. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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surface plasmons,self-assembled monolayers (SAMs),aluminum,aluminum oxide,adsorption
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