Authors
Rico Gutzler, Thomas Sirtl, Jürgen F Dienstmaier, Kingsuk Mahata, Wolfgang M Heckl, Michael Schmittel, Markus Lackinger
Publication date
2010/4/14
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
132
Issue
14
Pages
5084-5090
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We present a variable-temperature study of monolayer self-assembly at the liquid−solid interface. By means of in situ scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), reversible phase transitions from a nanoporous low-temperature phase to a more densely packed high-temperature phase are observed. The occurrence of the phase transition and the respective transition temperature were found to depend on the type of solvent and solute concentration. Estimates of the entropic cost and enthalpic gain upon monolayer self-assembly suggest that coadsorption of solvent molecules within the cavities of the nanoporous structure renders this polymorph thermodynamically stable at low temperatures. At elevated temperatures, however, desorption of these relatively weakly bound solvent molecules destabilizes the nanoporous polymorph, and the densely packed polymorph becomes thermodynamically favored. Interestingly, the …
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