Abstract

Self-assembled monolayers of 1-bromoeicosane (BrC20H41) have been investigated at the vacuum−graphite and liquid−graphite interfaces using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) (Part I) and theory (Part II). Under ultrahigh vacuum conditions at 80 K, STM images show 1-bromoeicosane in a lamellar assembly structure where individual molecules are predominantly arranged with their bromine groups pointed head-to-head with a 66 ± 3° angle between the lamella direction and the molecular backbone axis. A significant degree of disorder is observed under vacuum conditions, in which head-to-tail defects are interspersed throughout the film. When 1-bromoeicosane monolayers are formed and imaged in equilibrium with solution at ∼290 K, the molecules again pack with their bromines oriented head-to-head but shift to form a nearly rectangular array. Subtle changes are observed depending on the solvent utilized, with the lamella−backbone angle varying between 81 ± 3° and 90 ± 2°, and the corresponding intermolecular spacing...

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