Theoretical investigation of the structure and coverage of the Si(111)-OCH3 surface.

نویسندگان

  • Santiago D Solares
  • David J Michalak
  • William A Goddard
  • Nathan S Lewis
چکیده

The surface structure, strain energy, and charge profile of the methoxylated Si(111) surface, Si(111)-OCH3, has been studied using quantum mechanics, and the results are compared to those obtained previously for Si(111)-CH3 and Si(111)-C2H5. The calculations indicate that 100% coverage is feasible for Si(111)-OCH3 (similar to the methylated surface), as compared to only approximately 80% coverage for the ethylated surface. These differences can be understood in terms of nearest-neighbor steric and electrostatic interactions. Enthalpy and free energy calculations indicate that the formation of the Si(111)-OCH3 surface from Si(111)-H and methanol is favorable at 300 K. The calculations have also indicated the conditions under which stacking faults can emerge on Si(111)-OCH3, and such conditions are contrasted with the behavior of Si(111)-CH3 and Si(111)-CH2CH3 surfaces, for which stacking faults are calculated to be energetically feasible when etch pits with sufficiently long edges are present on the surface.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The journal of physical chemistry. B

دوره 110 16  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006