Spectroscopic Characterization of Fluorinated Benzylphosphonic Acid Monolayers on AlOx/Al Surfaces

2017 
We recently reported on how the surface energy and work function of AlOx/Al substrates can be tuned by self-assembled monolayers of fluorinated and nonfluorinated benzylphosphonic acid derivatives in view of organic electronic applications. In this contribution, we present a thorough investigation of these monolayers by photoemission (XPS) and infrared (PM-IRRAS) spectroscopies, to provide a quantitative understanding of their structural properties (packing density and orientation) and chemical composition. A detailed analysis of XPS chemical shifts makes an assignment of the carbon species present in the SAMs feasible, from the low-binding-energy aromatic carbon (∼284.5 eV) to the highly electronegative fluorine-substituted carbon (∼287.5 eV), whereby an upper limit for the fraction of nonspecific hydrocarbons (<5% for 10 of 11 SAMs) is assessed. The AlOx/Al substrate provides PM-IRRAS spectra of excellent quality within the window of 3400–1050 cm–1, enabling the identification of a number of bands, prim...
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