Issue 9, 1999

The formation of enantiospecific phases on a Cu{110} surface

Abstract

Both R- and S-phenylglycine and a quantitatively well defined mixture of the two enantiomers have been studied on Cu{110} surfaces. At saturation coverage, the molecules form well ordered, chiral structures with a chiral unit cell which ensures that the LEED patterns of the two enantiomers are readily differentiated. Comparison is made with analogous structures observed for the non-chiral species glycine and R-, S-alanine adsorbed on Cu{110}.

Article information

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Paper

PhysChemComm, 1999,2, 41-44

The formation of enantiospecific phases on a Cu{110} surface

Q. Chen, C. W. Lee, D. J. Frankel and N. V. Richardson, PhysChemComm, 1999, 2, 41 DOI: 10.1039/A905986E

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