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Self-assembled monolayers of vinyltriethoxysilane and vinyltrichlorosilane
BÁBÍK, A. ČECH, V.
Original Title
Self-assembled monolayers of vinyltriethoxysilane and vinyltrichlorosilane
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Although a molecular monolayer is only a few nanometers thick, it can completely change the chemical and physical properties of a surface. Molecular monolayers can be readily prepared using chemisorptions on a variety of surfaces. The self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are highly ordered two-dimensional structures that form spontaneously by the immersion of an appropriate substrate into a solution of an active surfactant in an organic solvent. The most common adsorbate/substrate combinations are alkylsilanes on oxide surfaces. Our study is aimed at SAM deposition using vinyltriethoxysilane (VTES) or vinyltrichlorosilane (VTCS) molecules chemisorbed on silicon oxide surfaces. The kinetics of formation of VTES or VTCS monolayers on planar glass substrate or silicon wafer with native silicon dioxide layer was characterized by contact angle measurements. The surface free energy and its components were evaluated using the Owens-Wendt-Kaelble geometric mean method and the Wu harmonic mean method. Spectroscopic ellipsometry was used to determine the thickness of deposited films. Detailed information on the elemental composition of SAMs was obtained by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Surface morphology of deposited films was investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM).
Keywords
SA monolayer, organosilanes
Authors
BÁBÍK, A.; ČECH, V.
Released
31. 12. 2011
Pages from
1
Pages to
1
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT89442,
author="Adam {Bábík} and Vladimír {Čech}",
title="Self-assembled monolayers of vinyltriethoxysilane and vinyltrichlorosilane",
year="2011",
pages="1--1",
note="abstract"
}