Dispersion-mediated steering of organic adsorbates on a precovered silicon surface
Lisa Pecher1, Sebastian Schmidt1, Ralf Tonner1
1Fachbereich Chemie and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 4, 35032 Marburg, Germany.
Abstract:
The chemistry of organic adsorbates on surfaces is often discussed in terms of Pauli repulsion as limiting factor regarding the packing of molecules. Here we show that the attractive part of the van der Waals potential can be similarly decisive. For the semiconductor surface Si(001), an already covalently bonded molecule of cyclooctyne steers a second incoming molecule via dispersion interactions onto the neighbouring adsorption site. This helps in understanding the nonstatistical pattern formation for this surface-adsorbate system and hints toward an inclusion of dispersion attraction as another determining factor for surface adsorption.
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