The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-chemical functions is an important field of research with a broad spectrum of applications. These applications range from the modification of wetting properties, over the alteration of optical properties, to the fabrication of molecular electronic devices. In each of these fields, it is of specific importance to be able to control the quality of the layers with high precision. The present study demonstrates an approach that utilizes the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of terminal acetylenes to prepare triazole-terminated monolayers on different substrates. The characterization of the precursor monolayers, the optimization of the chemical surface reac...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Copper-free “click” chemistry on appropriately modified surfaces and photolithography were explored ...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces by means of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)represents an active a...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Copper-free “click” chemistry on appropriately modified surfaces and photolithography were explored ...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces and the ability to tailor their properties with desired physico-ch...
The functionalization of surfaces by means of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)represents an active a...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Electro-oxidative lithography is used as a tool to create chemical nanostructures on an n-octadecylt...
Copper-free “click” chemistry on appropriately modified surfaces and photolithography were explored ...