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The rapid formation of functional monolayers on silicon under mild conditions
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
  • Simone Ciampi, University of New South Wales
  • Erwann Luais, University Of New South Wales
  • Michael James, Australian Synchrotron
  • Moinul H Choudhury, University of New South Wales
  • Nadim A Darwish, University of New South Wales
  • J Justin Gooding, University of New South Wales
RIS ID
89624
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Publication Details

Ciampi, S., Luais, E., James, M., Choudhury, M. H., Darwish, N. A. & Gooding, J. Justin. (2014). The rapid formation of functional monolayers on silicon under mild conditions. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16 (17), 8003-8011.

Abstract

We report on an exceedingly mild chemical functionalization of hydrogen-terminated Si(100) with unactivated and unprotected bifunctional α,ω-dialkynes. Monolayer formation occurs rapidly in the dark, and at room temperature, from dilute solutions of an aromatic-conjugated acetylene. The method addresses the poor reactivity of p-type substrates under mild conditions. We suggest the importance of several factors, including an optimal orientation for electron transfer between the adsorbate and the Si surface, conjugation of the acetylenic function with a π-system, as well as the choice of a solvent system that favors electron transfer and screens Coulombic interactions between surface holes and electrons. The passivated Si(100) electrode is amenable to further functionalization and shown to be a viable model system for redox studies at non-oxide semiconductor electrodes in aqueous solutions.

Citation Information
Simone Ciampi, Erwann Luais, Michael James, Moinul H Choudhury, et al.. "The rapid formation of functional monolayers on silicon under mild conditions" (2014)
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