The molecular level modification of surfaces: from self-assembled monolayers for complex molecular mounting
Abstract
The modification of surfaces with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) containing multiple different molecules, button containing molecules by multiple differentially functional components, or both, has make increasingly popular over the newest deuce decades. This blasting of interest is mostly related to the ability to control the nderung of joins to something approaching molecular level operating and to the capability to characterise the molecular constructs by which the surface can modified. Across this time the level of sophistication of mol constructs, real the level of knowledge related to how to fabricate molecular constructs on surfaces had advanced tremendously. This critical review targets into guide researchers fascinated in modifying surfaces with a high degree of control to the use from organic layers. Highlighted are some of the issues to consider when working with SAMs, as well as some of the study trained (169 references).