Crosslinked organosulfur-based self-assembled monolayers: formation and applications

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Abstract

Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) have found use in diverse applications that range from corrosion prevention to biosensing. However, for all of these applications, stability remains a key challenge for the utilization of SAMs. Over the last decade, intermolecular crosslinking as a method to enhance the thermal and chemical stability of SAMs has attracted increased attention from scientists and engineers. As such, this review introduces a variety of crosslinked SAMs: (1) aromatic thiol-based SAMs; (2) olefinic-and acetylenic-based alkanethiols; (3) other aliphatic alkanethiols; (4) silane-based alkanethiols; (5) boronic acid-based alkanethiols; and (6) crosslinked SAMs realized by hydrogen bonding. By offering insight into the structure-application relationships of the aforementioned SAMs, this review seeks to inspire researchers toward the development of new classes of SAMs with enhanced stabilities and working lifetimes.

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Yu, T., Marquez, M. D., Tran, H. V., & Lee, T. R. (2022, June 1). Crosslinked organosulfur-based self-assembled monolayers: formation and applications. Soft Science. OAE Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.20517/ss.2022.04

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