4-Nitrobenzenediazonium (4-NBD) and 4-bromobenzenediazonium (4-BBD) salts were grafted electrochemically onto H-terminated, p-doped silicon (Si) surfaces. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) and ellipsometry experiments clearly showed layer thicknesses of 2–7 nm, which indicate multilayer formation. Decreasing the diazonium salt concentration and the reaction time resulted in a smaller layer thickness, but did not prevent the formation of multilayers. It was demonstrated, mainly by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), that the diazonium salts not only react with the H-terminated Si surface, but also with electrografted phenyl groups via azo-bond formation. These azo bonds can be electrochemically reduced at Ered = ?1.5 V, leading to the corres...
International audienceWe propose in this study a simple and rapid way to produce stable amino-deriva...
The formation of partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl radicals from partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl iodid...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in developing organically functionalized silicon surf...
The silicon surface oxidizes promptly in air. Grafting of organic compounds can stabilize this surfa...
The electrochemical grafting process of 4-nitrobenzene and 4-methoxybenzene (anisole) from diazonium...
We have studied the formation of phenyl layers by electrochemical reduction of aryl diazonium salts ...
Due to the increasing importance of modified electrodes for many applications in nanotechnology, inc...
In this work, various strategies for the functionalization of Au and Si surfaces for immobilization...
The specific functionalization of Si surfaces for manifold applications in optical and electronic de...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
The properties of Si(111) surfaces grafted with benzene derivatives were investigated using ultravio...
The properties of Si 111 surfaces grafted with benzene derivatives were investigated using ultravio...
International audienceWe study the influence of locally doped silicon substrates on the electroreduc...
International audienceDespite the recognized potential of organic molecules for electronics, only ve...
In this work, we report a method to process porous silicon to improve its chemical resistance to alk...
International audienceWe propose in this study a simple and rapid way to produce stable amino-deriva...
The formation of partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl radicals from partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl iodid...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in developing organically functionalized silicon surf...
The silicon surface oxidizes promptly in air. Grafting of organic compounds can stabilize this surfa...
The electrochemical grafting process of 4-nitrobenzene and 4-methoxybenzene (anisole) from diazonium...
We have studied the formation of phenyl layers by electrochemical reduction of aryl diazonium salts ...
Due to the increasing importance of modified electrodes for many applications in nanotechnology, inc...
In this work, various strategies for the functionalization of Au and Si surfaces for immobilization...
The specific functionalization of Si surfaces for manifold applications in optical and electronic de...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
The properties of Si(111) surfaces grafted with benzene derivatives were investigated using ultravio...
The properties of Si 111 surfaces grafted with benzene derivatives were investigated using ultravio...
International audienceWe study the influence of locally doped silicon substrates on the electroreduc...
International audienceDespite the recognized potential of organic molecules for electronics, only ve...
In this work, we report a method to process porous silicon to improve its chemical resistance to alk...
International audienceWe propose in this study a simple and rapid way to produce stable amino-deriva...
The formation of partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl radicals from partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl iodid...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in developing organically functionalized silicon surf...