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Functionalization of Semiconductor Surfaces

FF Tao (Autor)

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454 Seiten
2012
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-19977-0 (ISBN)
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Functionalization of Semiconductor Surfaces presents both fundamental knowledge and latest achievements of this rapidly growing field in the last decade. Written by leaders in the field, this book provides a global, comprehensive perspective on the organic functionalization of semiconductor surfaces.
This book presents both fundamental knowledge and latest achievements of this rapidlygrowing field in the last decade. It presents a complete and concise picture of the the state-of-the-art in the field, encompassing the most active international research groups in the world. Led by contributions from leading global research groups,the book discussesthe functionalization of semiconductor surface. Dry organic reactions in vacuum and wet organic chemistry in solution are two major categories of strategies for functionalization that will be described.The growth ofmultilayer-moleculararchitectures on the formed organic monolayers will be documented. The immobilization of biomolecules such as DNA on organic layers chemically attached to semiconductor surfaces will be introduced. The patterning of complex structures of organic layers and metallic nanoclusters toward sensing techniques will be presented as well.

FRANKLIN (FENG) TAO, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Notre Dame. His research group is actively involved in investigations of surface science, heterogeneous catalysis for efficient energy conversion, nanomaterials, and in situ studies of catalysts. Dr. Tao is the author of about 70 research articles and the recipient of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Prize for Young Chemists. STEVEN L. BERNASEK, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University. His research focuses on chirality in self-assembled monolayers, surface functionalization and modification, organometallic surface chemistry, and dynamics of gas-surface interactions. Dr. Bernasek is the author of more than 200 research articles. He is also the recipient of several awards, including the ACS Arthur W. Adamson Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Surface Chemistry.

Chapter 1. Introduction Franklin (Feng) Tao, Yuan Zhu, and Steven L. Bernasek Chapter 2. Surface Analytical Techniques Ying Wei Cai and Steven L. Bernasek Chapter 3. Structures of Semiconductor Surfaces and Origins of Surface Reactivity with Organic Molecules Yongquan Qu and Keli Han Chapter 4. Pericyclic Reactions of Organic Molecules at Semiconductor Surfaces Keith T. Wong and Stacey F. Bent Chapter 5. Chemical Binding of Five-membered and Six-membered Aromatic Molecules Franklin F. Tao and Steven L. Bernasek Chapter 6. Influence of Functional Groups in Substituted Aromatic Molecules on the Selection of Reaction Channel in Semiconductor Surface Functionalization Andrew V. Teplyakov Chapter 7. Covalent Binding of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Systems Dr. Yong Kian Soon and Professor Xu Guo-Qin Chapter 8. Young Hwan Min, Hangil Lee, Do Hwan Kim, and Sehun Kim Chapter 9. Ab initio molecular dynamics studies of conjugated dienes on semiconductor surfaces Mark E. Tuckerman and Yanli Zhang Chapter 10. Formation of Organic Nanostructures on Semiconductor Surfaces Zakir Hossian and Maki Kawai Chapter 11. Formation of Organic Monolayers through Wet Chemistry Damien Aureau and Yves J. Chabal Chapter 12. Chemical Stability of Organic Monolayers Formed in Solution Leslie E. O'Leary, Erik Johansson, and Nathan S. Lewis Chapter 13. Immobilization of Biomolecules at Semiconductor Interfaces Robert J. Hamers Chapter 14. Perspective and Challenge Franklin (Feng) Tao and Steven L. Bernasek

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-118-19977-4 / 1118199774
ISBN-13 978-1-118-19977-0 / 9781118199770
Zustand Neuware
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