Líney Árnadóttir
Oregon State University
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Advanced Materials | 2011
Orb Acton; Daniel O. Hutchins; Líney Árnadóttir; Tobias Weidner; Nathan Cernetic; Guy Ting; Tae-Wook Kim; David G. Castner; Hong Ma; Alex K.-Y. Jen
An efficient process is developed for modifying Si with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) through in situ metal oxide surface activation and microcontact printing or spin-coating of phosphonic-acid-based molecules. The utility of this process is demonstrated by fabricating self-organized and solution-processed low-voltage organic thin-film transistors enabled by patterned and spin-cast phosphonate SAM/metal oxide hybrid dielectrics.
ACS Nano | 2014
Kenta Motobayashi; Líney Árnadóttir; Chikako Matsumoto; Eric M. Stuve; Hannes Jónsson; Yousoo Kim; Maki Kawai
The fundamental structure of an isolated water dimer on Pt(111) was determined by means of a spectroscopic method using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Two water molecules on adjacent atop sites form a dimer through a hydrogen bond, and they rotate even at a substrate temperature of 5 K. Action spectroscopy using STM (STM-AS) for water dimer hopping allows us to obtain the vibrational spectrum of a single water dimer on Pt(111). Comparisons between the experiments and theory show that one of the OH groups of the acceptor water molecule points toward the surface to form an -OH···Pt hydrogen bond.
ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology | 2015
Xiaosong Du; Christopher J. Durgan; David J. Matthews; Joshua R. Motley; Xuebin Tan; Kovit Pholsena; Líney Árnadóttir; Jessica R. Castle; Peter G. Jacobs; Robert S. Cargill; W. Kenneth Ward; John F. Conley; Gregory S. Herman
This study details the use of printing and other additive processes to fabricate a novel amperometric glucose sensor. The sensor was fabricated using a Au coated 12.7 micron polyimide film as a starting material, where micro-contact printing, electrochemical plating and chloridization, electrohydrodynamic jet (e-jet) printing, and spin coating were used to pattern, deposit, print, and coat functional materials, respectively. We have found that e-jet printing was effective for the deposition and patterning of glucose oxidase inks between ~5 to 1000 micron in width, and we have demonstrated that the enzyme was still active after printing. The thickness of the permselective layer was optimized to obtain a linear response to glucose concentration up to 32 mM. For these sensors no response to acetaminophen, a common interfering compound, was observed.
ChemPhysChem | 2013
Ulrich Glebe; Joe E. Baio; Líney Árnadóttir; Ulrich Siemeling; Tobias Weidner
Subphthalocyaninatoboron complexes with six long-chain alkylthio substituents in their periphery are applicable for the formation of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold. Such films are prepared from solution with the axially chlorido-substituted derivatives and characterised by near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). The results are in accord with the formation of SAMs assembled by the chemisorption of both covalently bound thiolate-type as well as coordinatively bound thioether units. The adsorbate molecules adopt an essentially flat adsorption geometry on the substrate, resembling a suction pad on a surface.
Langmuir | 2016
Florian Ahrend; Ulrich Glebe; Líney Árnadóttir; Joe E. Baio; Daniel Fischer; Cherno Jaye; Bonnie O. Leung; Adam P. Hitchcock; Tobias Weidner; Ulrich Siemeling; A. Ehresmann
It is shown that the self-assembly of diamagnetic molecule submonolayers on a surface can be influenced by magnetic stray field landscapes emerging from artificially fabricated magnetic domains and domain walls. The directed local chemisorption of diamagnetic subphthalocyaninatoboron molecules in relation to the artificially created domain pattern is proved by a combination of surface analytical methods: ToF-SIMS, X-PEEM, and NEXAFS imaging. Thereby, a new method to influence self-assembly processes and to produce patterned submonolayers is presented.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Gilad Zorn; Li Hong Liu; Líney Árnadóttir; Hui Wang; Lara J. Gamble; David G. Castner; Mingdi Yan
Surface Science | 2010
Líney Árnadóttir; Eric M. Stuve; Hannes Jónsson
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2011
Wanda Lew; Matthew C. Crowe; Eric M. Karp; Ole Lytken; Jason A. Farmer; Líney Árnadóttir; Carolyn Schoenbaum; Charles T. Campbell
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2011
Ulrich Siemeling; Christian Schirrmacher; Ulrich Glebe; Clemens Bruhn; Joe E. Baio; Líney Árnadóttir; David G. Castner; Tobias Weidner
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Lynza H. Sprowl; Charles T. Campbell; Líney Árnadóttir