Adsorption Energy, Growth Mode, and Sticking Probability of Ca on Poly(methyl methacrylate) Surfaces with and without Electron Damage
- 28 April 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 129 (20) , 6432-6441
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja067437c
Abstract
The adsorption of Ca atoms on pristine and electron-irradiated poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) surfaces at 300 K has been studied by adsorption microcalorimetry, atomic beam/surface scattering, and low-energy He+ ion scattering spectroscopy (ISS). On pristine PMMA, the initial sticking probability of Ca is 0.5, increasing quickly with Ca coverage. Below 0.5 ML, the heat of adsorption is 730−780 kJ/mol, much higher than Ca's sublimation energy (178 kJ/mol). The Ca here is invisible to ISS, which is attributed to Ca binding to ester groups below the CH3/CH2-terminated PMMA surface. The adsorption energy increases with coverage, suggesting attractions between neighboring Ca−ester complexes. Above 0.5 ML, Ca starts to grow as three-dimensional (3D) Ca clusters on top of the surface, which dominate growth after 2 ML. It is proposed that each Ca reacts with two esters to form the Ca carboxylate of PMMA, because this reaction's heat would be close to that observed. The total amount of Ca that binds to subsurface sites is estimated from the integral heat of adsorption to involve 4−6 layers of ester groups. Exposing the PMMA surface to electrons increases Ca's initial sticking probability but lowers its adsorption energy. This is attributed to electron-induced defects acting as nucleation sites for 3D Ca islands, whose growth now competes kinetically with Ca diffusing to subsurface esters. Consequently, only two layers of subsurface esters get populated at saturation. The heat eventually reaches Ca's bulk heat of sublimation on all PMMA surfaces, where pure, bulk-like Ca thin films form.Keywords
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