Mild and Efficient Functionalization of Hydrogen-Terminated Si(111) via Sonochemical Activated Hydrosilylation
Author(s)
Zhong, Yu Lin
Bernasek, Steven L
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2011
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Efficient chemical functionalization of hydrogen-terminated Si(111) with simple and bifunctional 1-alkenes was achieved via novel sonochemical activated hydrosilylation, utilizing just a simple ultrasonic bath. It is an extremely mild method that allows the specific attachment of unprotected bifunctional alkenes such as undecenol, undecylenic acid, and even a heat/UV-sensitive alkene, bearing an activated leaving group (N-succinimidyl undecylenate), without suffering any degradation.Efficient chemical functionalization of hydrogen-terminated Si(111) with simple and bifunctional 1-alkenes was achieved via novel sonochemical activated hydrosilylation, utilizing just a simple ultrasonic bath. It is an extremely mild method that allows the specific attachment of unprotected bifunctional alkenes such as undecenol, undecylenic acid, and even a heat/UV-sensitive alkene, bearing an activated leaving group (N-succinimidyl undecylenate), without suffering any degradation.
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Journal Title
Journal of American Chemical Society
Volume
133
Issue
21
Subject
Chemical sciences
Functional materials