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Energetics and Hierarchical Interactions of Metal–Phthalocyanines Adsorbed on Graphene/Ir(111)

Mattia Scardamaglia
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Claudia Struzzi
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Silvano Lizzit
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Maria Grazia Betti
2013
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Abstract
The adsorption of metal–phthalocyanine (MPc) layers (M = Fe, Co, Cu) assembled on graphene/Ir(111) is studied by means of temperature-programmed X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS). The balance between interaction forces among the organometallic molecules and the underlying graphene gives rise to flat-lying molecular layers, weakly interacting with the underlying graphene. Further MPc layers pile up face-on onto the first layer, up to a few nanometers thickness, as deduced by NEXAFS. The FePc, CoPc, and CuPc multilayers present comparable desorption temperatures, compatible with molecule–molecule interactions dominated by van der Waals forces between the π-conjugated macrocycles. The MPc single layers desorb from graphene/Ir at higher temperatures. The CuPc single layer desorbs at lower temperature than the FePc and CoPc single layers, suggesting a higher adsorption energy of the FePc and CoPc single layers on graphene/Ir with respect to CuPc, with increasing molecule–substrate interaction in the order ECuPc < EFePc ECoPc.
DOI
10.1021/1a401850v
WOS
WOS:000323472000017
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-84882604672
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2716282
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la401850v?prevSearch=%255BContrib%253A%2Bbaraldi%255D&amp;searchHistoryKey=
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  • GRAPHENE

  • Metal Phthalocyanines...

  • X-ray photoemission s...

  • near-edge X-ray absor...

  • Ir(111)

  • molecule–molecule int...

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Data di acquisizione
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