화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.26, No.3, 1512-1515, 2010
Unanticipated C = C Bonds in Covalent Monolayers on Silicon Revealed by NEXAFS
Interfaces are Crucial to material properties. In the case of covalent organic monolayers on silicon, molecular structure at the interface controls the self-assembly of the monolayers, which in turn influences the optical properties and electrical transport. These properties intrinsically affect their application in biology, tribology, optics, and electronics. We use near-edge X-ray absorption Fine structure spectroscopy to show that the most basic covalent monolayers formed from l-alkenes on silicon retain a double bond in one-firth to two-fifths of the resultant Molecules. Unsaturation in the predominantly saturated monolayers will perturb the regular order and affect the dependent properties. The presence of unsaturation in monolayers produced by two different methods also prompts the re-evaluation of other radical-based mechanisms for forming covalent monolayers on silicon.