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Alkyl Monolayers on Silicon Prepared from 1-Alkenes and Hydrogen-Terminated Silicon

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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1995-03-01. It has received 1096 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Alkyl & Silicon.

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Structure and growth of self-assembling monolayers

TL;DR: In this article, the structural phases and the growth of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are reviewed from a surface science perspective, with emphasis on simple model systems, and a summary of the techniques used for the study of SAMs is given.
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Porous silicon in drug delivery devices and materials

TL;DR: The optical properties of photonic structures prepared from porous Si or SiO2 hosts provide a self-reporting feature that can be monitored in vivo.
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DNA-modified nanocrystalline diamond thin-films as stable, biologically active substrates.

TL;DR: It is shown that nanocrystalline diamond thin-films covalently modified with DNA oligonucleotides provide an extremely stable, highly selective platform in subsequent surface hybridization processes, suggesting that diamond thin -films may be a nearly ideal substrate for integration of microelectronics with biological modification and sensing.
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Engineering silicon oxide surfaces using self-assembled monolayers.

TL;DR: The controlled organization of molecules and molecular assemblies on silicon oxide will have a prominent place in "bottom-up" nanofabrication, which could revolutionize fields such as nanoelectronics and biotechnology in the near future.
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Biocompatible luminescent silicon quantum dots for imaging of cancer cells.

TL;DR: This paper reports the preparation of highly stable aqueous suspensions of Si QDs using phospholipid micelles, in which the optical properties of Si nanocrystals are retained, which paves the way for silicon quantum dots to be a valuable optical probe in biomedical diagnostics.
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