000046889 001__ 46889 000046889 005__ 20200423204217.0 000046889 0247_ $$2pmid$$apmid:16008404 000046889 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.1021/la0507737 000046889 0247_ $$2WOS$$aWOS:000230507400037 000046889 0247_ $$2Handle$$a2128/2167 000046889 0247_ $$2altmetric$$aaltmetric:21814043 000046889 037__ $$aPreJuSER-46889 000046889 041__ $$aeng 000046889 082__ $$a670 000046889 084__ $$2WoS$$aChemistry, Multidisciplinary 000046889 084__ $$2WoS$$aChemistry, Physical 000046889 084__ $$2WoS$$aMaterials Science, Multidisciplinary 000046889 1001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)VDB2436$$aLi, Z.$$b0$$uFZJ 000046889 245__ $$aSupramolecular Nanostructures of 1,3,5-Benzene-tricarboxylic Acid at Electrified Au(111)/0.05 M H2SO4 Interfaces - An in-situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study 000046889 260__ $$aWashington, DC$$bACS Publ.$$c2005 000046889 300__ $$a6915 - 6928 000046889 3367_ $$0PUB:(DE-HGF)16$$2PUB:(DE-HGF)$$aJournal Article 000046889 3367_ $$2DataCite$$aOutput Types/Journal article 000046889 3367_ $$00$$2EndNote$$aJournal Article 000046889 3367_ $$2BibTeX$$aARTICLE 000046889 3367_ $$2ORCID$$aJOURNAL_ARTICLE 000046889 3367_ $$2DRIVER$$aarticle 000046889 440_0 $$04081$$aLangmuir$$v21$$x0743-7463 000046889 500__ $$aRecord converted from VDB: 12.11.2012 000046889 520__ $$aThe potential-induced adsorption and self-assembly of 1,3,5-benzene-tricarboxylic acid (TMA) was investigated at the electrified Au(111)/0.05 M H2SO4 interface by in-situ scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and surface enhanced infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) in combination with electrochemical techniques. Depending on the applied electric field, TMA forms five distinctly different, highly ordered supramolecular adlayers on Au(111) surfaces. We have elucidated their real-space structures at the molecular scale. In the potential range -0.25 V < E < 0.20 V, planar-oriented TMA molecules form a hexagonal open-ring honeycomb structure, Ia, a hydrogen-bonded ribbon-type phase, Ib, and a herringbone-type phase, Ic, stabilized by directional hydrogen bonding and weak substrate-adsorbate interactions. Interfacial water molecules are being replaced. In 0.20 V < or = E < 0.40 V, e.g., around the potential of zero charge, and at slightly higher coverages, a close-packed physisorbed adlayer of hydrogen-bonded TMA dimers, II, was observed. Further increase of the electrode potential to positive charge densities causes an orientation change from planar to upright. An initially disordered phase, IIIa, transforms into an ordered, stripelike chemisorbed adlayer, IIIb, of perpendicularly oriented TMA molecules. One carboxylate group per molecule is bound to the electrode surface, while the two other protonated carboxyl groups are directed toward the electrolyte and act as structure-determining components of a hydrogen-bonded two-dimensional ladder-type network. Structural transitions between the various types of ordered molecular adlayers are attributed to (hole) nucleation and growth processes. 000046889 536__ $$0G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK252$$2G:(DE-HGF)$$aMaterialien, Prozesse und Bauelemente für die Mikro- und Nanoelektronik$$cI01$$x0 000046889 588__ $$aDataset connected to Web of Science, Pubmed 000046889 650_7 $$2WoSType$$aJ 000046889 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)VDB35518$$aHan, B.$$b1$$uFZJ 000046889 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aWan, L. 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