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Structural Characterization of Organic Multilayers on Silicon(111) Formed by Immobilization of Molecular Films on Functionalized Si−C Linked Monolayers

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posted on 2004-10-12, 00:00 authored by Till Böcking, Michael James, Hans G. L. Coster, Terry C. Chilcott, Kevin D. Barrow
Silicon(111)−H surfaces were derivatized with ω-functionalized alkenes in UV-mediated and thermal hydrosilylation reactions to give Si−C linked monolayers. Additional molecular layers of organic compounds were coupled either directly or via linker molecules to the functionalized alkyl monolayers. In the first instance, amino-terminated monolayers were prepared from a tert-butoxycarbonyl-protected ω-aminoalkene followed by removal of the protecting group. Various thiols were coupled to the monolayer using a heterobifunctional linker, which introduced maleimide groups onto the surface. In the second system, N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) ester-terminated monolayers were formed by reaction of Si−H with N-succinimidyl undecenoate. The reactivity of the NHS ester groups was confirmed by further modification of the monolayer. The stepwise assembly of these multilayer structures was characterized by X-ray reflectometry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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