
Joachim Schnadt
Professor

Molecular damage in bi-isonicotinic acid adsorbed on rutile TiO2(110)
Author
Summary, in English
Here we present the characteristic signatures in X-ray absorption and photoemission spectroscopy for molecular damage in adsorbed monolayers of bi-isonicotinic acid on a rutile TiO2(110) surface. Bi-isonicotinic acid is the anchor ligand through which many important inorganic complexes are bound to the surface of TiO2 in dye-sensitized solar cells. The nature of the damage caused by excessive heating of the adsorbed monolayer is consistent with splitting the molecule into two adsorbed isonicotinic acid molecular fragments. The effect on the lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (involved in electron transfer in the molecule) can be understood in terms of the adsorption geometry of the reaction products and their nearest neighbor interactions.
Department/s
- Synchrotron Radiation Research
Publishing year
2008
Language
English
Pages
1693-1698
Publication/Series
Surface Science
Volume
602
Issue
9
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
Keywords
- single crystal surfaces
- beam
- damage
- titanium oxide
- aromatics
- sublimation
- evaporation and
- X-ray absorption spectroscopy
- chemisorption
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0039-6028