Unconventional reaction-design strategies have been developed to exploit the intriguing kinematics that occur when adsorbed organic molecules are bombarded by a beam of hyperthermal protons: kinematic energy transfer is only effective in H-->H collisions and thus only C-H bonds are cleaved. This process yields a cross-linked molecular film with its chemistry governed by the selection of appropriate precursor molecules. Unlike the conventional wet-chemistry synthesis of cross-linked polymeric films, this new route uses no chemical initiators, additives, nor catalysts, and only requires a proton beam with a kinetic energy of a few electron volts in a dry-process mode compatible with molecular-device fabrication.
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