Organic surface functionalization
Molecular functionalization of surfaces by reduction of aryldiazonium salts
Research and innovation REF: IN165 V1
Organic surface functionalization
Molecular functionalization of surfaces by reduction of aryldiazonium salts

Authors : Corinne LAGROST, Alice MATTIUZZI, Ivans JABIN, Philippe HAPIOT, Olivia REINAUD

Publication date: March 10, 2014, Review date: May 26, 2020 | Lire en français

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2. Organic surface functionalization

Various approaches have been developed to form thin (1 μm to 100 nm) or ultra-thin (10 nm to 1 nm) organic films on surfaces. A distinction can be made between so-called physisorption methods, which involve low binding energies between the surface and the organic film (of the order of a few kJ · mol –1 ), and chemisorption or rather chemigrification methods, for which the energy values are much more substantial, of the order of a hundred kJ · mol –1 . Establishing a strong chemical bond between the surface and the organic layer is necessarily an advantage, as it guarantees greater stability of the interface formed and therefore greater robustness of the layers. The chemigrafting route is therefore the preferred choice for robust surface functionalization. There are two main categories of chemigrafting...

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