The structure of self-assembled monolayers of thiophenols
(I), benzyl mercaptans (II),
biphenylthiols
(III), and 4-biphenylmethanethiols (IV) on the
surface of Au(111) are compared using cyclic
voltammetry,
reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy, scanning tunneling
microscopy, ellipsometry and contact angle
measurement. The results suggest that benyzyl mercaptans and
4-biphenylmethanethiols form closely
packed and ordered monolayer, irrespective of the length of a
p-alkoxy substituent. For thiophenol and
biphenylthiol, a film of lower surface coverage was formed. A long
p-alkoxy chain
(n-C16H33O) increases
the intermolecular interaction and leads to a closer packing within the
monolayer film. The difference
is attributed to the interplay between intermolecular interaction and
the bond angle preference at the
thiolate head group.
Inadequate empirical antimicrobial therapy for community-onset BSI was associated with higher 30 day mortality rates. Study populations with different clinical severities may have different results, which may help to partly explain the heterogeneous findings in many similar studies.
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