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Overlayers of SiO2 (nominally 4, 6 and 8 nm thick) on silicon, prepared by thermal oxidation, were investigated using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The thickness of these overlayers was obtained from a measurement of the photoelectron intensities originating from the substrate and the oxide overlayer by applying an appropriate quantitative model. The uncertainty budget of that thickness measurement method is given. The relative combined standard uncertainty of the method was found to be 15%. The effective attenuation lengths or the corresponding electron inelastic mean free paths are of considerable importance for both the estimated values of overlayer thickness and combined standard uncertainties. The XPS results were compared with ellipsometry data.
First results of an inter-laboratory comparison (27 participants in Europe, Japan and USA) of XPS data obtained with non-conducting samples are presented. Binding energies of Al 2s for alumina, N 1s and imide C 1s for Kapton and Sr 3p3/2 for a strontium titanate film on glass were obtained after static charge referencing with the help of 15 nm gold particles deposited at the surface of the test samples. For the alumina sample C 1s static charge referenced data are also presented. Repeat standard deviations (sr), between standard deviations (sb), reproducibility standard deviations (sR) and total means are evaluated from the experimental data. It can be stated that although the repeat standard deviation is as small as 0.05 eV in the best case, the standard deviation characterizing the reproducibility of the method is obviously not better than 0.15 eV in the best case at the present time. The knowledge of these standard deviations is important for metrology, validations of analytical procedures relying on qualitative photoelectron spectroscopy and XPS databanking.
A combined XPS, NEXAFS, and ToF-SIMS chemical surface characterization of carbohydrate-functionalized gold and glass surfaces is presented. Spot shape and chemical composition across a spot surface are provided by surface-sensitive methods as ToF-SIMS and XPS, used in their imaging modes. Moreover, the feasibility of this multimethod approach to control relevant production steps of a carbohydrate microarray prototype is demonstrated.
Carbohydrate films on gold based on dimannoside thiols (DMT) were prepared, and a complementary surface chemical analysis was performed in detail by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS), FT-IR, and contact angle measurements in order to verify formation of ω-carbohydrate-functionalized alkylthiol films. XPS (C 1s, O 1s, and S 2p) reveals information on carbohydrate specific alkoxy (C–O) and acetal moieties (O–C–O) as well as thiolate species attached to gold. Angle-resolved synchrotron XPS was used for chemical speciation at ultimate surface sensitivity. Angle-resolved XPS analysis suggests the presence of an excess top layer composed of unbound sulfur components combined with alkyl moieties. Further support for DMT attachment on Au is given by ToF-SIMS and FT-IR analysis. Carbon and oxygen K-edge NEXAFS spectra were interpreted by applying the building block model supported by comparison to data of 1-undecanethiol, poly(vinyl alcohol), and polyoxymethylene. No linear dichroism effect was observed in the angle-resolved C K-edge NEXAFS.
Self-assembled monolayers of aromatic omega-aminothiols on gold: surface chemistry and reactivity
(2010)
Amino-terminated self-assembled monolayers on gold substrates were studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) measurements, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Two different ω-amino-4,4'-terphenyl substituted alkanethiols of the general structure H2N-(C6H4)3-(CH2)n-SH (ATPn) were used: 2-(4''-amino-1,1':4',1''-terphenyl-4-yl)ethane-1-thiol (n = 2, ATP2) and 3-(4''-amino-1,1':4',1''-terphenyl-4-yl)propane-1-thiol (n = 3, ATP3). Moreover, the addressability of amino groups within the films was investigated by chemical derivatization of ATPn SAMs with 3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl isothiocyanate (ITC) forming fluorinated thiourea ATPn-F films. Evaluation of high-resolution C 1s and N 1s XPS data revealed successful derivatization of at least 50% of surface amino species. Furthermore, it could be demonstrated by angle-resolved NEXAFS spectroscopy that chemical derivatization with ITC has no noticeable influence on the preferential upright orientation of the molecules in the SAMs.
We investigated the ageing of amine-terminated
self-assembled monolayers (amine-SAMs) on different silica
substrates due to exposure to different ambient gases,
pressures, and/or temperatures using time-of-flight secondary
ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) with principal component
analysis and complementary methods of surface
analysis as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and
near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS). The
goal of this study is to examine the durability of primary
amine groups of amine-SAMs stored in a user laboratory
prior to being used as supports for biomolecule immobilization
and other applications. We prepared amine-SAMs on
the native oxides of silicon wafers and glass slides using 3-
aminopropyl triethoxysilane, by using optimized conditions
such as anhydrous organic solvent and reaction time scale of
hours to avoid multilayer growth. Selected commercial
amine-SAM slides have been investigated, too. When the
amine-SAMs are exposed to air, oxygen incorporation
occurs, followed by formation of amide groups. The formation
of oxygen species due to ageing was proved by ToFSIMS,
XPS, and NEXAFS findings such as CNO- secondary
ion emission at m/z 42, observation of the N 1s HNC=O
component peak at 400.2400.3 eV in XPS, and, last but not
least, by formation of a π*(HNC=O) resonance at 401 eV in
the N K-edge X-ray absorption spectrum. It is concluded
that the used multi-method approach comprising complementary
ToF-SIMS, XPS, and NEXAFS analyses is well
suited for a thorough study of chemical aspects of ageing
phenomena of amine-SAM surfaces.
Functionalised surfaces are of interest in many fields, e.g. in biomedicine, materials science and molecular electronics. In this study a series of self-assembled aliphatic and aromatic monolayers on gold substrates with terminal amino groups was investigated. Four different thiol molecules were used: aliphatic 11-aminoundecane-1-thiol (AUDT), aromatic 4-aminobenzenethiol (ABT) and aromatic ω-amino thiols with an alkyl spacer as 4-aminophenylbutane-1-thiol (APBT) and 3-(4''-amino-1,1':4',1''-terphenyl-4-yl)propane-1-thiol (ATPT). Evaluation of N 1s XPS data revealed that on the aromatic self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) amino groups exist preferentially as primary amines, whereas on the aliphatic SAM protonated and/or hydrogen-bonded amines are the major species. This result is crosschecked by N K edge near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy and can be rationalised by the different basicity of aliphatic and aromatic amines.