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Coverage of Si substrates by self-assembling monolayers and multilayers as measured by IR, wettability and X-ray diffraction☆

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In this article, a study of the amount of coverage of Si substrates by monolayers and multilayers of molecules deposited by the self-assembling technique was presented.
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This article is published in Thin Solid Films.The article was published on 1985-10-01. It has received 161 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Monolayer & X-ray crystallography.

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Formation and Structure of Self-Assembled Monolayers.

Abraham Ulman
- 20 Jun 1996 - 
TL;DR: Monolayers of alkanethiolates on gold are probably the most studied SAMs to date and offer the needed design flexibility, both at the individual molecular and at the material levels, and offer a vehicle for investigation of specific interactions at interfaces, and of the effect of increasing molecular complexity on the structure and stability of two-dimensional assemblies.
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Multiplexed electrical detection of cancer markers with nanowire sensor arrays.

TL;DR: Highly sensitive, label-free, multiplexed electrical detection of cancer markers using silicon-nanowire field-effect devices in which distinct nanowires and surface receptors are incorporated into arrays opens up substantial possibilities for diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other complex diseases.
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Biomedical surface science: Foundations to frontiers

TL;DR: Future directions and opportunities for surface scientists working in biomedical research include exploiting biological knowledge, biomimetics, precision immobilization, self-assembly, nanofabrication, smart surfaces, and control of non-specific reactions.
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X-ray and neutron reflectivity for the investigation of polymers

TL;DR: The use of X-ray and neutron reflectivity to study polymers in the condensed state and in solutions is revieved in this article, where basic theoretical and experimental concepts of specular reflectivity are presented.
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Nanowire sensors for medicine and the life sciences

TL;DR: How advances in the integration of nanoelectronic devices enable multiplexed detection and thereby provide a clear pathway for nanotechnology, enabling diverse and exciting applications in medicine and life sciences, are highlighted.
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Spontaneously organized molecular assemblies. 1. Formation, dynamics, and physical properties of n-alkanoic acids adsorbed from solution on an oxidized aluminum surface

TL;DR: On montre qu'il peut y avoir formation de couches monomoleculaires, orientees, a empilement compact, lors de ladsorption d'acides n-alcanoiques sur des supports d'aluminium oxyde, a partir de solutions diluees as mentioned in this paper.
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Spontaneously organized molecular assemblies. 2. Quantitative infrared spectroscopic determination of equilibrium structures of solution-adsorbed n-alkanoic acids on an oxidized aluminum surface

TL;DR: Determination de la structure des couches monomoleculaires des acides alcanoiques, a 16-22 atomes de carbone, termines par des groupes methyle, vinyle ou propargyle, formees lors de ladsorption sur de l'oxyde d'Al, a partir d'une solution dans l'hexadecane as mentioned in this paper.
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On the formation and structure of self-assembling monolayers. I. A comparative atr-wettability study of Langmuir—Blodgett and adsorbed films on flat substrates and glass microbeads

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared oleophobic adsorbed monolayers of several long chain compounds and steroid derivatives produced on flat solid substrates by spontaneous adsorption from organic solutions with Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) transferred on identical substrates from the water-air interface.
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Oleophobic monolayers: I. Films adsorbed from solution in non-polar liquids☆

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that certain types of polar organic molecules are adsorbed from solutions in non-polar solvents to form well-oriented monolayers on polished solid surfaces.
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