| Literature DB >> 30667012 |
Keyun Shou1, Jun Ki Hong, Elliot S Wood, James M Hook, Andrew Nelson, Yanting Yin, Gunther G Andersson, Antonio Abate, Ullrich Steiner, Chiara Neto.
Abstract
Compact self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of perfluorododecyl iodide (I-PFC12) of reproducible thickness (1.2 nm) are shown to form on silicon wafers. The SAMs have a high fluorine content (95%) and convey an extremely low surface energy to the silicon wafers (4.3 mN m-1), lower than previously reported in the literature for perfluorinated monolayers, and stable for over eight weeks. Shorter chain iodo-perfluorinated (I-PFC8) or bromo-perfluorinated molecules (Br-PFC10) led to less dense layers. The monolayers are stable to heating up to 60 °C, with some loss up to 150 °C. The I-PFC12 monolayer increases the work function of silicon wafers from 3.6 V to 4.4 eV, a factor that could be gainfully used in photovoltaic applications. The I-PFC12 monolayers can be transferred into patterns onto silica substrates by micro-contact printing. The NMR data and the reproducible thickness point to an upright halogen bonding interaction between the iodine in I-PFC12 and the surface oxygen on the native silica layer.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30667012 DOI: 10.1039/c8nr08195f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790