Correcting Edge Defects in Self-Assembled Monolayers through Thermal Annealing.

Chemphyschem

Materials Science and Engineering Department, North Carolina State University, 911 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC, 27606, USA.

Published: November 2024

Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are emerging as platform technology for a myriad of applications, yet they still possess varied spatial stability and predictability issues as their properties are heavily dependent on subtle structural features. Reducing entropy within such a system serves as one of many potential solutions to increase order and therefore coherence/precision in measured properties. Here we explore controlled thermal annealing to improve edge disorders in SAMs and significantly reduce data variance. Using both odd- and even-numbered n-alkanethiol SAMs on Au, we observe statistically significant difference in the contact angles between edge and center. Thermal annealing at 40 °C significantly narrows differences between edges and centre of the SAM, albeit with significant reduction in the parity dependent odd-even effect. This study provides a pathway to improve SAMs consistency through minimal external perturbation as reflected by the minimization of odd-even effect as SAMs become increasingly ordered.

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