Adsorption of glycine on diamond (001): Role of bond angle of carbon atoms*
Li Lina), Xu Jingb)†, Xu Li-Fanga), Lian Chao-Shenga), Li Jun-Jiea), Wang Jian-Taoa), Gu Chang-Zhia)‡,c)
       
The new adsorption structures for two opened dimers on diamond (001): glycine interacts with carbon atoms (a) at an opened dimer; (b) at the same sides of two adjoining dimers in one row; (c) at different sides of two adjoining dimers in one row; (d) on the trough between dimer rows; (e) on the tough between two staggered dimers; and (f) in a tridentate fashion, respectively.