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Solution phase post-modification of a trimesic acid network on Au(111) with Zn(2+) ions
Jaesung Lee1, Jandee Kim, Hyeran Kim
1Department of Chemistry, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Korea. ckrhee@cnu.ac.kr nima89@naver.com jdjd83@cnu.ac.kr.
Abstract:
Solution phase post-modification of a trimesic acid (TMA) network on Au(111) with Zn(2+) ions was found to induce transformation of a bar-featured scanning tunneling microscopy image of (5√3 × 5√3) to a chevron-pair image of (10√3 × 10√3). Voltammetric determination of Zn coverage in the modified TMA network supports the fact that the chevron feature consists of three TMA molecules combined via two coordination bonds between Zn(2+) ions and carboxylates of TMA.
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