Epitaxially Grown Ultra-Flat Self-Assembling Monolayers with Dendrimers

Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
Takane ImaokaKimihisa Yamamoto

Abstract

Mono-molecular films formed by physical adsorption and dendrimer self-assembly were prepared on various substrate surfaces. It was demonstrated that a uniform dendrimer-based monolayer on the subnanometer scale can be easily constructed via simple dip coating. Furthermore, it was shown that an epitaxially grown monolayer film reflecting the crystal structure of the substrate (highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG)) can also be formed by aligning specific conditions.

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