Functionalization of semiconductor surfaces

"This book presents both fundamental knowledge and latest achievements of this rapidly growing field in the last decade. It presents a complete and concise picture of the state-of-the-art in the field, encompassing the most active international research groups in the world"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Tao, Feng, 1971- (-), Bernasek, S. L. (Steven L.)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley 2012.
Edición:1st edition
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Franklin (Feng) Tao, Yuan Zhu, and Steven L. Bernasek
  • Surface analytical techniques / Ying Wei Cai and Steven L. Bernasek
  • Structures of semiconductor surfaces and origins of surface reactivity with organic molecules / Yongquan Qu and Keli Han
  • Pericyclic reactions of organic molecules at semiconductor surfaces
  • Keith T. Wong and Stacey F. Bent
  • Chemical binding of five-membered and six-membered aromatic molecules / Franklin F. Tao and Steven L. Bernasek
  • Influence of functional groups in substituted aromatic molecules on the selection of reaction channel in semiconductor surface functionalization / Andrew V. Teplyakov
  • Covalent binding of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon systems / Dr. Yong Kian Soon and Professor Xu Guo-Qin
  • / Young Hwan Min, Hangil lee, Do Hwan Kim, and Sehun Kim
  • Ab initio molecular dynamics studies of conjugated dienes on semiconductor surfaces / Mark E. Tuckerman and Yanli Zhang
  • Formation of organic nanostructures on semiconductor surfaces / Zakir Hossain and Maki Kawai
  • Formation of organic monolayers through wet chemistry / Damien Aureau and Yves J. Chabal
  • Chemical stability of organic monolayers formed in solution / Leslie E. O'Leary, Erik Johansson, and Nathan S. Lewis
  • Immobilization of biomolecules at semiconductor interfaces / Robert J. Hamers
  • Perspective and challenge / Franklin (Feng) Tao and Steven L. Bernasek.