Ethylenediamine Grafting on Oxide-Free H-, 1/3 ML F-, and Cl-Terminated Si(111) Surfaces
Abstract
Amine termination of surfaces constitutes a core platform for fields as diverse as microelectronics and bioengineering, and for nanotechnology in general. Diamines are particularly attractive for surface amination because unlike ammonia or simple amine molecules, they have a metal chelating capability useful in fabricating heterostructures. They can act as a linker molecule between inorganic electronic materials and biomolecules or photoactive...
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Title
Ethylenediamine Grafting on Oxide-Free H-, 1/3 ML F-, and Cl-Terminated Si(111) Surfaces
Published Date
Sep 10, 2015
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
18
Pages
6268 - 6281
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