Ultrathin Organic Layers on Silicon Surfaces
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概要
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Ultrathin organic layers of organic molecules can be produced on the Silicon(001) surface using surface analogs of wellknown cycloaddition reactions from organic chemistry. Molecules containing one or more unsaturated C=C can readily bond to the surface at room temperature. Since these reactions from two bonds between the molecule and the surface, the attached molecules are also oriented. More complex molecules containing conjugated pi-electron systems such as styrene can also be bonded to the surface with high selectivity for specific bonds. This manuscript reviews recent progress in forming ultrathin organic layers on silicon, and the current understand of the relevant reaction mechanisms.
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- 2000-07-30
著者
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Coulter Sarah
Department Of Chemistry University Of Wisconsin
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HAMERS Robert
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin
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HOVIS Jennifer
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin
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ELLISON Mark
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin
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PADOWITZ David
Department of Chemistry, Amherst College
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Ellison Mark
Department Of Chemistry University Of Wisconsin
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Hamers Robert
Department Of Chemistry University Of Wisconsin
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Hovis Jennifer
Department Of Chemistry University Of Wisconsin
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Padowitz David
Department Of Chemistry Amherst College
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