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  • Self-Assembled Monolayers into the 21st Century: Recent Advances and Applications

    Author(s)
    Justin Gooding, J.
    Mearns, Freya
    Yang, Wenrong
    Liu, Jingquan
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Mearns, Freya
    Year published
    2003
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    Abstract
    The modification of an interface on a molecular level with more than one molecular -building blockנis essentially an example of the -bottom ᠵpנfabrication principle of nanotechnology. The fabrication of such integrated molecular systems in electrochemistry has seen rapid progress in recent years via the development of sensing interfaces fabricated using self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). This review outlines recent advances and applications of selfassembled monolayers for modifying electrodes with an emphasis on the development of integrated molecular systems. First, some basic issues regarding fabricating integrated molecular ...
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    The modification of an interface on a molecular level with more than one molecular -building blockנis essentially an example of the -bottom ᠵpנfabrication principle of nanotechnology. The fabrication of such integrated molecular systems in electrochemistry has seen rapid progress in recent years via the development of sensing interfaces fabricated using self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). This review outlines recent advances and applications of selfassembled monolayers for modifying electrodes with an emphasis on the development of integrated molecular systems. First, some basic issues regarding fabricating integrated molecular systems, such as the role of the surface topography of the electrode and patterning surfaces, are discussed. Subsequently an overview of recent developments in pH, inorganic and bio sensing involving the use of SAMs is given. Finally emerging trends in using molecular building blocks in the fabrication of integrated molecular systems, such as nanotubes, dendrimers and nanoparticles, are reviewed.
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    Journal Title
    Electroanalysis
    Volume
    15
    Issue
    2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1002/elan.200390017
    Subject
    Sensor Technology (Chemical aspects)
    Electroanalytical Chemistry
    Analytical Chemistry
    Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
    Other Chemical Sciences
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/32455
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