Copper corrosion in alkaline solutions is inhibited by the formation of self-assembled monolayers of aromatic thiols, made of either benzenethiol or 2-naphthalenethiol or 4-acetamidothiophenol. Electrochemical experiments, based on voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy, point out the much lower reactivity of copper surfaces towards oxidation, when covered by compact adlayers of the above molecules bonded through the S atom. The peculiar shape and peak position in the voltammetric reduction of residual oxides grown on modified metal surfaces suggest that they are due to Cu(I) suboxides, probably grown on reactive metal defects. XPS experiments have confirmed that the aromatic adlayers are still covering most of the Cu surface even after 1 h immersion in 0.5 M NaOH. The main changes in Auger and XP spectra indicate the formation of much less Cu2O in the protected samples than in the corresponding bare Cu aged in NaOH. From the experimental data the presence of defective copper oxides on modified Cu has been deduced

Copper protection by self-assembled monolayers of aromatic thiols in alkaline solutions / Caprioli, Fabrizio; Decker, Franco; Marrani, Andrea Giacomo; Marco, Beccari; DI CASTRO, Valeria. - In: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 1463-9076. - 12:32(2010), pp. 9230-9238. [10.1039/b925063h]

Copper protection by self-assembled monolayers of aromatic thiols in alkaline solutions

CAPRIOLI, FABRIZIO;DECKER, Franco;MARRANI, Andrea Giacomo;DI CASTRO, Valeria
2010

Abstract

Copper corrosion in alkaline solutions is inhibited by the formation of self-assembled monolayers of aromatic thiols, made of either benzenethiol or 2-naphthalenethiol or 4-acetamidothiophenol. Electrochemical experiments, based on voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy, point out the much lower reactivity of copper surfaces towards oxidation, when covered by compact adlayers of the above molecules bonded through the S atom. The peculiar shape and peak position in the voltammetric reduction of residual oxides grown on modified metal surfaces suggest that they are due to Cu(I) suboxides, probably grown on reactive metal defects. XPS experiments have confirmed that the aromatic adlayers are still covering most of the Cu surface even after 1 h immersion in 0.5 M NaOH. The main changes in Auger and XP spectra indicate the formation of much less Cu2O in the protected samples than in the corresponding bare Cu aged in NaOH. From the experimental data the presence of defective copper oxides on modified Cu has been deduced
2010
aqueous environments; chemical modification; corrosion protection; cu(111); films; in-situ stm; n-alkanethiols; oxidation; surface; xps
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Copper protection by self-assembled monolayers of aromatic thiols in alkaline solutions / Caprioli, Fabrizio; Decker, Franco; Marrani, Andrea Giacomo; Marco, Beccari; DI CASTRO, Valeria. - In: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 1463-9076. - 12:32(2010), pp. 9230-9238. [10.1039/b925063h]
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