Active Self Assembled Monolayers investigated via Atomic Force Microscopy

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Abstract

Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs) of thiols Au(111) are one of the useful bases for designing many NEMS (Nano Electro Mechanical Systems) and MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) focused on diverse array of applications. Thiol based SAMs from Mercapto-1-undecanol, an aromatic dithiol, and Amino -1- Hexane thiol-hydrochloride were synthesized in stabilizing ultra-pure ethanol solvent on Au(111) coated mica to create both negative and positive surfaces. These were investigated via Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) with and without functionalized tips to assess their surface packing, consistency, charge/energy characteristics. These were further investigated with the contact angle measurements for macroscopic coverage and their long range surface reactivity on the substrates. Discussion of the results obtained compared with the existing literature will follow.

*We acknowledge the support we have received from NSF STEM Awards #0806660 and #1058829, NSF MRI Award #0923047, and PASSHE grant LOU # 2010-LHU-03

Presenters

  • Chadd Miller

    • Geology and Physics, Lock Haven University
    • Lock Haven University

Authors

  • Chadd Miller

    • Geology and Physics, Lock Haven University
    • Lock Haven University
  • Tyler Adams

    • Chemistry, Lock Haven University
    • Lock Haven University
  • Brian Evans

    • Chemistry, Lock Haven University
  • Indrajith Senevirathne

    • Department of Geology & Physics, Lock Haven Univ
    • Geology and Physics, Lock Haven University
    • Lock Haven University