Deposition of nanosized amino acid functionalized bismuth oxido clusters on gold surfaces
Annika Morgenstern, Rico Thomas, Apoorva Sharma, Marcus Weber,, Oleksandr Selyshchev, Ilya Milekhin, Doreen Dentel, Sibylle Gemming,, Christoph Tegenkamp, Dietrich R.T. Zahn, Michael Mehring, Georgeta Salvan

TL;DR
This study develops a method to solubilize bismuth oxido clusters with amino acid functionalization and investigates their controlled deposition on gold surfaces for potential applications in catalysis and electronics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel amino acid functionalization approach to solubilize bismuth oxido clusters and explores their growth modes on gold surfaces using various coating techniques.
Findings
Successful functionalization and solubilization of bismuth clusters confirmed by NMR, FTIR, EA, and XPS.
Deposition methods affect the microstructure of the films as shown by SEM, AFM, and microscopy.
Clusters can be effectively deposited on gold surfaces with controlled morphology.
Abstract
Bismuth compounds are of growing interest with regard to potential applications in catalysis, medicine and electronics, for which their environmentally benign nature is one of the key factors. The most common starting material is bismuth nitrate, which easily hydrolyses to give a large number of condensation products. The so-called bismuth subnitrates are composed of bismuth oxido clusters of varying composition and nuclearity. One reason that hampers the further development of bismuth oxido-based materials, however is the low solubility of the subnitrates, which makes targeted immobilisation on substrates challenging. We present an approach towards solubilisation of bismuth oxido clusters by introducing an amino carboxylate as functional group and a study of the growth mode of these atom-precise nanoclusters on gold surfaces. For this purpose the bismuth oxido cluster…
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TopicsNanocluster Synthesis and Applications · Catalytic Processes in Materials Science · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
