화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.16, No.25, 9887-9894, 2000
Chiral polymorphism: A scanning tunneling microscopy study
Physisorbed monolayer films of a chiral terephthalic acid derivative have been imaged on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) at the solution-substrate interface using scanning tunneling microscopy. The molecule comprises a nonchiral aromatic moiety and a chiral handle. It is found to form several two-dimensional polymorphs. The packing arrangement of the molecule is primarily directed by the aromatic part, whereas the chiral part may assume different conformations on the graphite surface. The high-resolution data confirm that for all polymorphs molecular chirality is transferred to the two-dimensional adlayer structure in an enantiospecific way, This enantiospecificity is attributed to adsorbate-substrate interactions.