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Title: TWO-DIMENSIONAL NETWORK STABILITY OF NUCLEOBASES AND AMINO ACIDS ON GRAPHITE UNDER AMBIENT CONDITIONS: ADENINE, L-SERINE AND L-TYROSINE
Authors: Ilko, Bald
Sigrid, Weigelt
Xiaojing, Ma
Pengyang, Xie
Ramesh, Subramani
Mingdong, Dong
Chen, Wang
Wael, Mamdouh
Jianguo, Wang
Flemming, Besenbacher
Issue Date: 9-Mar-2010
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract: We have investigated the stability of two-dimensional self-assembled molecular networks formed upon co-adsorption of the DNA base, adenine, with each of the amino acids, L-serine and L-tyrosine, on a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surface by drop-casting from a water solution. L-serine and L-tyrosine were chosen as model systems due to their different interaction with the solvent molecules and the graphite substrate, which is reflected in a high and low solubility in water, respectively, compared with adenine. Combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that the self-assembly process is mainly driven by the formation of strong adenine–adenine hydrogen bonds. We find that pure adenine networks are energetically more stable than networks built up of either pure L-serine, pure L-tyrosine or combinations of adenine with L-serine or L-tyrosine, and that only pure adenine networks are stable enough to be observable by STM under ambient conditions.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1039/B924098E
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