Abstract
Groundbreaking research done in the area of nanolithography makes it a versatile tool to produce nanopatterns for a broad range of chemical surface functionalization or physical modifications. We report for the first time an organocatalytic scanning probe nanolithography (o-cSPL) approach. Covalent binding of an organocatalyst on the apex of an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip gives way to a system that allows the formation of locally defined acylated-alcohol patterns on self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). With resolutions comparable to those of other cSPL methods, this first example of o-cSPL holds promise for future applications of bottom-up nanolithography set-ups employing this novel technique.
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Botton, J., Gratzer, K., François, C., Mesquita, V., Patrone, L., Balaban, T. S., … Chuzel, O. (2018). Spatially resolved acyl transfer on surface by organo-catalytic scanning probe nanolithography (o-cSPL). Chemical Science, 9(18), 4280–4284. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00294k
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