Energy landscapes and dynamics of glycine on Cu(110)

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Publication Date 2017-06-05
DOI 10.1039/C7CP02716H
Impact Factor 3.676
Authors

Marco Sacchi, David J. Wales, Stephen J. Jenkins


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Abstract

Amino acids adsorbed on single-crystal metal surfaces have emerged as prototypical systems for exploring the properties that govern the development of long-range chirality in self-assembled monolayers (SAM) and supramolecular 2D networks. In this study, we characterise the self-assembly mechanism for glycine on the Cu(110) surface. This process occurs on a time scale that is too fast for most atomically resolved microscopic techniques, so the mechanism we propose here provides new insight for an important unexplored surface phenomenon.

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