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Initiation and inhibition of dealloying of single crystalline Cu3Au (111) surfaces

Authors :
Frank Uwe Renner
Martin Stratmann
Michael Rohwerder
Aparna Pareek
Gerald Andreas Eckstein
Asif Bashir
Genesis Ngwa Ankah
Patrick Keil
Sergiy Borodin
Yvonne GrĂ¼nder
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133(45)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Dealloying is widely utilized but is a dangerous corrosion process as well. Here we report an atomistic picture of the initial stages of electrochemical dealloying of the model system Cu(3)Au (111). We illuminate the structural and chemical changes during the early stages of dissolution up to the critical potential, using a unique combination of advanced surface-analytical tools. Scanning tunneling microscopy images indicate an interlayer exchange of topmost surface atoms during initial dealloying, while scanning Auger-electron microscopy data clearly reveal that the surface is fully covered by a continuous Au-rich layer at an early stage. Initiating below this first layer a transformation from stacking-reversed toward substrate-oriented Au surface structures is observed close to the critical potential. We further use the observed structural transitions as a reference process to evaluate the mechanistic changes induced by a thiol-based model-inhibition layer applied to suppress surface diffusion. The initial ultrathin Au layer is stabilized with the intermediate island morphology completely suppressed, along an anodic shift of the breakdown potential. Thiol-modification induces a peculiar surface microstructure in the form of microcracks exhibiting a nanoporous core. On the basis of the presented atomic-scale observations, an interlayer exchange mechanism next to pure surface diffusion becomes obvious which may be controlling the layer thickness and its later change in orientation.

Details

ISSN :
15205126
Volume :
133
Issue :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04b7ed4209cccc97dee9a22a3014745f