Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2000.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis details studies of the chemical reactivity of silicon surfaces and the development of new reactions for manipulating its surface properties by the formation of covalently attached molecular and polymeric films. Silicon is the central material in modern electronic devices, and the ability to tailor its surface, particularly in a hydrogen-terminated form, at a molecular level has been desired. In this research, porous and crystalline silicon were examined as substrates, where the latter material can offer notable interesting luminescent properties. Chapters 2 and 3 discuss the formation of molecular films on hydrogen...
The chemical, electronic, and structural properties of surfaces are affected by the chemical termina...
A very mild method was developed for the attachment of high-quality organic monolayers on crystallin...
The thesis presents the research results obtained while studying novel chemical strategies for prepa...
This paper describes the chemical modification of high surface area, photoluminescent porous silicon...
Organic functionalization of non-oxidized silicon surfaces, while allowing for robust chemical passi...
This thesis reports upon the modification of substrates by the modification of their surfaces. The i...
Reactions are discussed which are effective in partially transforming the hydride terminated surface...
Covalently attached organic monolayers on silicon surfaces form thermally and chemically stable pla...
Covalently attached organic monolayers on silicon surfaces form thermally and chemically stable plat...
Freshly prepared porous silicon (PSi) surfaces have been modified with different organic molecules s...
Hydrogen-terminated Si(111) reacts thermally at moderate temperatures with alcohols (RCH\u2082OH) an...
Bioreactive surfaces are seminal to the fabrication of semiconductor-based biochip devices. Their ef...
A new method for the formation of molecular monolayers on silicon surfaces utilizing gas-phase photo...
Organic monolayers on inorganic semiconductors including silicon via covalent bonds such as silicon...
This thesis describes the covalent bonding of organic monolayers on crystalline silicon (Si) interfa...
The chemical, electronic, and structural properties of surfaces are affected by the chemical termina...
A very mild method was developed for the attachment of high-quality organic monolayers on crystallin...
The thesis presents the research results obtained while studying novel chemical strategies for prepa...
This paper describes the chemical modification of high surface area, photoluminescent porous silicon...
Organic functionalization of non-oxidized silicon surfaces, while allowing for robust chemical passi...
This thesis reports upon the modification of substrates by the modification of their surfaces. The i...
Reactions are discussed which are effective in partially transforming the hydride terminated surface...
Covalently attached organic monolayers on silicon surfaces form thermally and chemically stable pla...
Covalently attached organic monolayers on silicon surfaces form thermally and chemically stable plat...
Freshly prepared porous silicon (PSi) surfaces have been modified with different organic molecules s...
Hydrogen-terminated Si(111) reacts thermally at moderate temperatures with alcohols (RCH\u2082OH) an...
Bioreactive surfaces are seminal to the fabrication of semiconductor-based biochip devices. Their ef...
A new method for the formation of molecular monolayers on silicon surfaces utilizing gas-phase photo...
Organic monolayers on inorganic semiconductors including silicon via covalent bonds such as silicon...
This thesis describes the covalent bonding of organic monolayers on crystalline silicon (Si) interfa...
The chemical, electronic, and structural properties of surfaces are affected by the chemical termina...
A very mild method was developed for the attachment of high-quality organic monolayers on crystallin...
The thesis presents the research results obtained while studying novel chemical strategies for prepa...