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The phrase "an ordered adlayer of" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misuse of "an ordered layer of," which can be used in contexts involving organization or arrangement.
Example: "The scientist described an ordered layer of sediment that had formed over thousands of years."
Alternatives: "a structured layer of" or "a systematic layer of."
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The latter revealed that in [PtCl4]2− containing electrolytes, both surfaces are covered by an ordered adlayer of the complex.
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Highly ordered adlayers of porphyrin molecules were found to form on a sulfur-modified Au (111) surface in [35].
Hcy molecules formed (23×33 R30° adlayer structure and H-bonds between carboxyl groups were assumed to be responsible for the origin of tail-to-tail or head-to-head molecular arrangement, while HTL molecules formed (4×6) adlayer structure, and two different orientations and appearances in the ordered adlayer were found.
The application of in situ atomic-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to the elucidation of local structure and potential-induced phase transitions within ordered adlayers on monocrystalline metal electrodes is discussed, and illustrated primarily for compressed CO adlayers on Pt(111).
Hcy and HTL molecules formed highly ordered adlayers on Au(1 1 1) surface.
High-resolution STM images revealed the orientation and packing arrangement in the ordered adlayers.
Various ordered adlayers appearing through second-order order disorder transitions are found on (100) and (111) surfaces.
As the potential applied to the bromide on Ag 001) thin layer electrochemical cell increases past a critical level, the bromide adlayer undergoes a second order phase transition from a disordered state to an ordered state.
Additionally, a dual role of sulphate anion is observed: at high sulphate concentrations the protective character of the ordered sulphate adlayer delays surface disordering while small concentrations of sulphate anions increase the rate of surface reordering.
O2 affects the stability of ordered Br adlayer on Pt(111), but not on Ag(100) and Au(100).
A two-step adsorption process has been found, beginning with the adsorption of MPA to form a disordered film, which lifts the (22×3) reconstruction of Au(1 1 1), followed by an ordering of the MPA adlayer into two different dense structures.
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