Ions are promising building blocks for tunable self-organizing materials with advanced technological applications. However, because of strong Coulomb attraction with counterions, the intrinsic properties of ions are difficult to exploit for preparation of bulk materials. Here, we report the precisely-controlled preparation of macroscopic surface layers by soft landing of mass selected complex anions which determine the self organization of the layers with their molecular properties. The family of halogenated dodecaborates [B12X12]2- (X = F, Cl, Br, I), in which the internal charge distribution between core and shell regions of the molecular ions systematically vary, was deposited on different self assembled monolayer surfaces (SAMs) on gold at high coverage. Layers of anions were found to be stabilized by accumulation of neutral molecules. Different phases, self-organization mechanisms and optical properties were observed to depend upon the internal charge distribution of the deposited anions, the underlying surface and the coadsorbed molecules. This demonstrates rational control of the properties of anion based layers.
Revised: September 22, 2020 |
Published: May 14, 2018
Citation
Warneke J., M.E. McBriarty, S.L. Riechers, S. China, M.H. Engelhard, E. Apra, and R.P. Young, et al. 2018.Self-organizing layers from complex molecular anions.Nature Communications 9, no. 1:1889.PNNL-SA-128240.doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04228-2