Abstract

The adsorption behavior of p-xylene-α,α‘-dithiol (p-XDT) on colloidal gold and silver surfaces has been investigated by means of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). p-XDT chemisorbed dissociatively on both the gold and silver surfaces but as mono- and dithiolate, respectively. Regardless of the bulk concentration of p-XDT, only a monolayer was assembled on the silver surface with a flat orientation by forming two Ag−S bonds. On the gold surface, the monothiolate species, p-XDT1-, appeared to assume a rather flat orientation at a very low surface coverage, but as the surface coverage was increased, the adsorbate took a perpendicular orientation. Furthermore, when the bulk concentration of p-XDT was close to that required for a full-monolayer coverage limit, a band assignable to the S−S stretching vibration appeared at ∼509 cm-1 in the gold sol SER spectra. A separate ellipsometry measurement performed with vacuum-evaporated gold substrates revealed that up to trilayers could be assembled on gold in 1...

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