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  • Researchers created alkyl organic monolayers on silicon using various alkyl chain lengths (C10, C12, C14, C16, and C18) at a temperature of 160°C to investigate their properties.* -
  • Characterization methods such as water contact angle measurement and X-ray techniques indicated that monolayers with C12, C14, and C16 chains exhibited better quality than those with C10 and C18 chains.* -
  • Despite different chain lengths, all monolayers were found to be amorphously structured, likely due to factors like strong Si-C bonds and limitations in the silicon substrate quality.*

Article Abstract

Alkyl organic monolayers with different alkyl molecular chain lengths directly attached to silicon were prepared at 160 degrees C from 1-decene (C10), 1-dodecene (C12), 1-tetradecene (C14), 1-hexadecene (C16), and 1-octadecene (C18). These monolayers were characterized on the basis of water contact angle measurement, ellipsometry, X-ray reflectivity (XR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXD) to elucidate the effect of the molecular chain length on the molecular arrangement and packing density of the monolayers. Water contact angle and XPS measurements showed that C12, C14, and C16 monolayers have a comparably higher quality, while the quality of C10 and C18 monolayers is worse. GIXD revealed that the alkyl monolayers directly attached to the Si were all amorphously structured regardless of their alkyl chain length. The amorphous structure of the alkyl monolayers could be attributed to the rigid Si-C bonding, low quality of hydrogen-terminated silicon substrate, and/or low mobility of physisorbed molecules.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la052342uDOI Listing

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