The thermal reaction of undecylenic acid with a hydrogen-terminated porous silicon surface takes place at 95\ub0C to yield an organic monolayer covalently attached to the surface through Si-C bonds. The acid terminal group remains intact and is not affected by the chemical process. Under the same conditions, alcohols break the Si-Si back bonds of the PSi matrix. In contrast, the acid function does not react with either the Si-H or the Si-Si bonds of the PSi surface and the reaction takes place at the terminal Formula double bond of the molecule. When the reaction was carried out with decanoic acid, under the same conditions, the reaction was not complete. The functionalized surfaces were characterized using transmission infrared and X-ray p...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
Chemical modification of porous silicon surface has been investigated to have different physical sur...
The high stability of Salonen’s thermally carbonized porous silicon (TCPSi) has attracted attention ...
A series of activated esters of undecylenic acid with activated ester end groups (3-nitrophenyl, N-s...
Three reactions are discussed which accomplish a high degree of substitution of the silicon hydride ...
Reactions are discussed which are effective in partially transforming the hydride terminated surface...
Thermally promoted addition of undecylenic acid on thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon optical ...
Freshly prepared porous silicon (PSi) surfaces have been modified with different organic molecules s...
This paper describes the chemical modification of high surface area, photoluminescent porous silicon...
A novel catalytic reaction using a trace of organic amine as the catalyst enables hydrolysis of the ...
Initially H-terminated and therefore hydrophobic surface of electrochemically repared luminescent po...
This paper describes photoluminescence (PL) stabilization through chemical modification of freshly p...
Electrochemical oxidation of porous silicon (PSi) produces a surface that is covered with native sil...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
Chemical modification of porous silicon surface has been investigated to have different physical sur...
The high stability of Salonen’s thermally carbonized porous silicon (TCPSi) has attracted attention ...
A series of activated esters of undecylenic acid with activated ester end groups (3-nitrophenyl, N-s...
Three reactions are discussed which accomplish a high degree of substitution of the silicon hydride ...
Reactions are discussed which are effective in partially transforming the hydride terminated surface...
Thermally promoted addition of undecylenic acid on thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon optical ...
Freshly prepared porous silicon (PSi) surfaces have been modified with different organic molecules s...
This paper describes the chemical modification of high surface area, photoluminescent porous silicon...
A novel catalytic reaction using a trace of organic amine as the catalyst enables hydrolysis of the ...
Initially H-terminated and therefore hydrophobic surface of electrochemically repared luminescent po...
This paper describes photoluminescence (PL) stabilization through chemical modification of freshly p...
Electrochemical oxidation of porous silicon (PSi) produces a surface that is covered with native sil...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
The mechanism of the formation of Si-C bonded monolayers on silicon by reaction of 1-alkenes with hy...
Chemical modification of porous silicon surface has been investigated to have different physical sur...
The high stability of Salonen’s thermally carbonized porous silicon (TCPSi) has attracted attention ...