ToF-SIMS study on the cleaning methods of Au surface and their effects on the reproducibility of self-assembled monolayers

Hyegeun Min, Ji Won Park, Hyun Kyong Shon, Dae Won Moon, Tae Geol Lee

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Abstract

The production of reproducible self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) is essential to many nano(bio)technology applications. To check the effects of different cleaning methods on a reproducible SAMs formation, the cleaning methods were varied and then used for preparing each SAM. The reproducibility of each SAM was examined by ToF-SIMS analysis along with principal component analysis (PCA). Using what we found to be a superior method of cleaning gold surfaces, alkanethiol SAMs with different terminal groups such as 1-dodecanethiol (DDT), 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA), 11-mercapto-1-undecanol (MUD) were reproduced. Our statistical results show that reproducible alkanethiol SAMs on a well-cleaned gold surface can be produced within only a few standard deviation percentages obtained from point-to-point and sample-to-sample spectra.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1025-1028
Number of pages4
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume255
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2008

Keywords

  • PCA
  • Quantification
  • Reproducibility
  • Self-assembled monolayer
  • ToF-SIMS

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