1. The Dipole Mediated Surface Chemistry of p-Benzoquinonemonoimine Zwitterions
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Peter A. Dowben, Donna A. Kunkel, Axel Enders, Bernard Doudin, Pierre Braunstein, Lucie Routaboul, and Luis G. Rosa
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Dipole ,Adsorption ,Molecular recognition ,Chemistry ,Selective adsorption ,Molecular film ,Physical chemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Molecule ,General Chemistry ,Absorption (chemistry) ,Catalysis - Abstract
This article reviews the surface adsorption of p-benzoquinonemonoimine zwitterions from the class of N-alkyldiaminoresorcinones (or 4,6-bis-dialkylaminobenzene-1,3-diones, i.e. C6H2(···NHR)2(···O)2), where R = H, R = C2H5, n-C4H9), on a variety of conducting surfaces. These small molecules with a large electrical dipole exhibit molecular orientation and packing on surfaces depending on the deposition methodology (from solution or from the vapor) as well as the substrate. What is very clear from the investigations of this class of molecules is that inter-molecular interaction is not simply driven by dipolar interactions alone, but frontier orbital symmetry as well. This is illustrated by the reversible adsorption of di-iodobenzene on molecular films of (6Z)-4-(butylamino)-6-(butyliminio)-3-oxocyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-olate C6H2(···NHR)2(···O)2 where R = n-C4H9, where it is clear that absorption is isomer specific.
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- 2013
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