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Corroles at the Real Solid-Liquid Interface: In Situ STM Investigation of a Water-Soluble Corrole Layer Deposited onto Au(111). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Corrole derivatives are being used in various applications that involve solid-liquid interfaces, making it crucial to understand how their molecular layers organize when they come into contact with liquids.
  • The study focused on a water-soluble phosphorus complex of a specific corrole and observed how these molecular layers formed on a gold surface in real-time using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) while submerged in liquid.
  • Results showed significant differences in the structures of the organic layers formed when the substrate was in solution compared to when it was dried, indicating that the presence of liquid enhances the stability and effectiveness of the coating, while also preserving the functionality of the corrole molecules.

Article Abstract

Corrole derivatives have been recently employed in many applications at the solid-liquid interface. Therefore, the structural arrangement of the molecular layers in direct contact with the liquid is of fundamental interest. We investigated in solution the deposition of molecular layers of the previously prepared water-soluble phosphorus complex of a 2-sulfonato-10-(4-sulfonatophenyl)-5,15-dimesitylcorrole [see synthesis in our previous paper, M. Naitana et al., Chem. Eur. J. 2017, 23, 905-916]. The layer formation of P corroles onto the Au(111) surface was monitored by STM in situ, that is, with the substrate immersed in the solution. Marked differences in the morphology between the organic layer formed on the substrate and that deposited after solvent evaporation (drop casting) are reported. In particular, the coating of gold was more effective and stable in the presence of liquid. Preservation of functionality of the corrole molecules after adsorption was verified. This result validates the relevance of corrole layers at the solid-liquid interface to exploit the peculiar properties of these molecules in real-world applications.

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