Title
Surface reactions of Au(111) with aqueous cyanide studied by scanning tunneling microscopy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1992
Abstract
Dilute solutions (10-4-10-5 M) of aqueous cyanide cause the formation of monolayer pits on Au(111) as studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The roughly triangular etch pits on the (111) terraces reflect the 3-fold rotational symmetry of the fcc Au(111) crystal and appear to form at atomic defects on the terrace. In situ STM of the pitted Au(111) surface in 5 × 10-5 M KCN shows that the pits collapse in minutes due to enhanced mobility of Au atoms from adsorbed cyanide. A mobile step edge/adatom diffusion model is used to explain the nature of the pit collapse. This is the first STM study of in situ monolayer pit formation and annealing in an aqueous chemical etchant. © 1992 American Chemical Society.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Physical Chemistry
First Page
7410
Last Page
7416
Recommended Citation
McCarley, R., & Bard, A. (1992). Surface reactions of Au(111) with aqueous cyanide studied by scanning tunneling microscopy. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 96 (18), 7410-7416. https://doi.org/10.1021/j100197a051