화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.388, No.1-2, 207-213, 1995
In-Situ Scanning-Tunneling-Microscopy Image of a Highly Oriented Pyrolytic-Graphite Electrode Modified with Potassium bis(11-Molybdosilicato) Dysprosate(III) in Sodium-Sulfate Solution
The variation in molecule adsorption mode on pretreated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite electrodes, modified with the title complex K10H3[Dy(SiMo11O39)(2)] by cyclic voltammetry in the title complex solution, was observed in situ by electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy (ECSTM) with molecular resolution in sodium sulphate solution. According to the ECSTM images and the known molecular structure we conclude that the adsorption mode of the title complex modified electrode changed during potential cycling from "vertical" to "inclined" and then "horizontal" or "flat" mode, i.e. the title complex adsorbed on the surface of electrode by one ligand of the complex at first, then began to incline and was finally adsorbed by two ligands of the complex. This result indicates that the adsorption mode on the modified electrode surface changed during potential cycling in the sulphate solution and a much more stable molecular layer was formed. The change in adlattice of adsorbates on the modified electrode surface from hexagonal to rectangular was also observed by ECSTM. A plausible model was given to explain this process.