2017 Annual Meeting
(64c) Non-Contact Atomic Force Microscopy (NC-AFM) Imaging of Model Compound Bispyrene Molecules
This 2015 asphaltene study observed predominantly the âislandâ structure motif. The scarcity of âarchipelagoâ motifs raised questions on what types of chemical bonds could survive sample preparation by flash heating and sublimating the hydrocarbons onto the imaging substrate. One hypothesis for the apparent absence of âarchipelagoâ motifs was the susceptibility of weak C-C bond linkages between the multi-core molecules to cracking during the heating/sublimating process. We tested this hypothesis with a series of a,w-substituted bispyrenyl alkane model compounds designed to mimic multi-core asphaltene structures. The successful imaging of these model compounds demonstrates that C-C bonds with bond strengths as low as 65 kcal/mol can survive sample preparation. Further experiments, such as a 50:50 mixture of these bispyrenyl molecules and model compound âislandâ molecules, would increase our understanding of potential impediments to definitive observation of âarchipelagoâ motifs in petroleum asphaltenes.