ELECTROCHEMICAL AND ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATIONS OF IRON SURFACES MODIFIED WITH THIOLS

被引:102
作者
VOLMER, M [1 ]
STRATMANN, M [1 ]
VIEFHAUS, H [1 ]
机构
[1] MAX PLANCK INST EISENFORSCH GMBH,MAX PLANCK STR 1,W-4000 DUSSELDORF 1,GERMANY
关键词
D O I
10.1002/sia.740160158
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In order to develop new composite materials between reactive metals and polymers, it is proposed to place organic monomers at the metal/polymer phase boundary, which can be coupled by covalent/ionic bonds to reactive centres of the metal substrate and later by covalent bonds to the polymer itself. As a first step, the model system iron/n‐decanethiol (n‐decylmercaptan, C10H21SH) has been investigated by AES and XPS. It is shown that the mercaptan binds to metallic clean iron surfaces through the sulphur atom, probably by cleavage of the SH bond. The S 2p3/2 peak has a binding energy of 162.4 ± 0.2 eV. Anodic polarization and ageing in the laboratory atmosphere do not oxidize these chemisorbed molecules; the oxidation reactions of the substrate are suppressed too. After cyclovoltammetry (−1.0 VSHE⩽ U ⩽ + 0.6 VSHE), better oriented chemisorbed molecules are packed more densely on top of the surface. Copyright © 1990 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:278 / 282
页数:5
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]   THE MECHANISM OF THE DECOMPOSITION OF METHANETHIOL ON FE(100) [J].
ALBERT, MR ;
LU, JP ;
BERNASEK, SL ;
CAMERON, SD ;
GLAND, JL .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1988, 206 (03) :348-364
[2]  
Brewis DM, 1985, IND ADHESION PROBLEM
[3]  
BRIGGS D, 1983, PRACTICAL SURFACE AN
[4]  
FUNKE W, 1986, FARBE LACK, V92, P822
[5]  
GRASSERBAUER M, 1986, ANGEWANDTE OBERFLACH
[6]  
LEIDHEISER H, 1983, CORROSION, V39, P89
[7]  
LEIDHEISER H, 1981, CORROSION CONTROL OR
[8]  
LEIDHEISER H, 1979, CORROSION CONTROL CO
[9]  
MITALL KL, 1985, ADHESIVE JOINTS FORM
[10]   THE BONDING STATE OF SULFUR SEGREGATED TO ALPHA-IRON SURFACES AND ON IRON SULFIDE SURFACES STUDIED BY XPS, AES AND ELS [J].
PANZNER, G ;
EGERT, B .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1984, 144 (2-3) :651-664