Thermally promoted addition of undecylenic acid on thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon optical reflectors

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Thermally promoted addition of undecylenic acid is studied as a method for modifying porous silicon optical reflectors that have been pre-treated with thermal hydrocarbonization. Successful derivatization of undecylenic acid is demonstrated and confirmed with Fourier transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies. The results indicate that the hydrocarbonization pre-treatment considerably improves stability against oxidation and chemical dissolution in basic environments. The two-step treatment also does not cause an appreciable change on sample reflectance spectra, which enables the use of the functionalized structures in optical sensing applications. © 2012 Jalkanen et al.

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Jalkanen, T., Mäkilä, E., Sakka, T., Salonen, J., & Ogata, Y. H. (2012). Thermally promoted addition of undecylenic acid on thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon optical reflectors. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-311

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