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Hydrogen-terminated silicon surface organic modifications

Wayner, D. D. M. and Wolkow, R. A. Organic modification of hydrogen terminated silicon surfaces. Journal of the Chemical Society-Perkin Transactions 2, 23 (2002). [Pg.380]

Therefore, surface modification strategies for the formation of direct silicon-carbon bonds require, first, a special pre-treatment of the silicon surface to prevent oxidation and, second, an activation of the silicon surface for subsequent reaction with organic moieties. This has been achieved by treatment of the silicon surface with hydrofluoric acid to generate a hydrogen-terminated Si(lll) surface, which can further react with unsaturated co-functionahzed alkenes in the presence of UV irradiation or by thermal activation [27,44,45]. Using this method, carboxylic acid modified silicon substrates have been successfully generated and coupled to thiol modified ONDs via a polylysine/sulfosuccinimidyl 4-(M-maleimidomethyl)-cyclohexane-l-carboxylate couphng (Fig. 12). [Pg.91]


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