| Literature DB >> 29473849 |
Takane Imaoka1,2,3, Noriko Bukeo4, Kimihisa Yamamoto5,6.
Abstract
Mono-molecular films formed by physical adsorption and dendrimer self-assembly were prepared on various substrate surfaces. It was demonstrated that a uniform dendrimer-based monolayer on the subnanometer scale can be easily constructed via simple dip coating. Furthermore, it was shown that an epitaxially grown monolayer film reflecting the crystal structure of the substrate (highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG)) can also be formed by aligning specific conditions.Entities:
Keywords: dendrimers; epitaxial growth; self-assembling monolayers; surface modification
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29473849 PMCID: PMC6017922 DOI: 10.3390/molecules23020485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Structure of phenylazomethine dendrimer with a zinc porphyrin core (1). (a) Side view; (b) top view.
Figure 2AFM (atomic-force microscopy) topographic images of the self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of 1 on mica. The fabrication was carried out through a dip-coating in a benzene (a) or toluene (b) solution of 1 (1 µmol L−1). Lower images are the cross section along the dashed lines shown in the topographic images.
Figure 3AFM topographic images of the SAM of 1 on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). The fabrication was carried out through dip-coating in a benzene solution of 1 (1 µmol L−1) in the absence (a) and presence of naphtalene (b–d). The concentration of naphtalene was 50 µmol L−1 (b), 100 µmol L−1 (c) and 200 µmol L−1 (d).