2003
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200250846
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Amine‐Reactive Monolayers on Scribed Silicon with Controlled Levels of Functionality: Reaction of a Bare Silicon Surface with Mono‐ and Diepoxides

Abstract: The reaction of epoxides with a bare silicon surface is reported (see scheme). Diepoxides yield amine‐reactive monolayers on scribed silicon. Controlled levels of epoxide functionality are obtained in mixed monolayers of 1,2‐epoxyoctane and 1,2,7,8‐diepoxyoctane.

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“…The 1-alkenes [443][444][445], 1-alkynes [443,445], aldehydes [446], alcohols [444], alkyl halides [445,447,448], epoxides [449], and acid chlorides [450] all react with the scribed silicon surface in a manner similar to that expected for Si (100) and Si(111) substrates. According to the review [442], the examples of epoxides [449] and acid chlorides [450] were the first demonstration of the reactivity of this type of compounds with bare silicon. For the types of surface reactive sites available on Si(100) and Si (111) surfaces, the products of selected reactions are listed in Fig.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Scribed Siliconmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The 1-alkenes [443][444][445], 1-alkynes [443,445], aldehydes [446], alcohols [444], alkyl halides [445,447,448], epoxides [449], and acid chlorides [450] all react with the scribed silicon surface in a manner similar to that expected for Si (100) and Si(111) substrates. According to the review [442], the examples of epoxides [449] and acid chlorides [450] were the first demonstration of the reactivity of this type of compounds with bare silicon. For the types of surface reactive sites available on Si(100) and Si (111) surfaces, the products of selected reactions are listed in Fig.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Scribed Siliconmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…However, to better understand the degree to which this message is being put into practice, we selected 13 papers from nine research groups on the topic of surface modification of hydrogen‐terminated, porous, and scribed silicon with carbon–carbon double bond containing reagents . This is an area in which one of us (MRL) has published . All of the functionalized surfaces/materials synthesized in these studies are expected to exhibit considerable complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of potential applications in optoelectronics, molecular electronics and bioelectronics has generated tremendous interests in functionalization of silicon surfaces at molecular level [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Silicon is also inherently non-toxic and abundant in earth curst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%