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Tetrahedron Letters | 1994

Polymeric self-assembling monolayers. 1. Synthesis and characterization of υ-functionalized n-alkanethiols containing a conjugated diacetylene group

Taisun Kim; Richard M. Crooks

Abstract υ-Functionalized alkanethiols containing a conjugated diacetylene were synthesized. These molecules spontaneously self assemble onto gold surfaces and they can be polymerized by UV irradiation.


Faraday Discussions | 1997

Single-monolayer in situ modulus measurements using a SAW device: Photocrosslinking of a diacetylenic thiol-based monolayer

Antonio J. Ricco; Alan W. Staton; Richard M. Crooks; Taisun Kim

We report direct measurement of the modulus change that accompanies the crosslinking of a single molecular monolayer. We measured a change in elastic modulus of 5×1010 dyn cm-2 as a result of UV-induced photocrosslinking of a single surface-confined monolayer of the conjugated diacetylenic thiol HS(CH2)10Câ–·CCâ–·C(CH2)10CO2H (DAT). The modulus measurement was made on a monolayer of DAT chemisorbed upon a gold film on the surface of a 97-MHz ST-quartz surface acoustic wave (SAW) delay line. The ratio of the changes recorded in SAW velocity and attenuation, ca. 4:1, suggests that the measured effect is mainly a change in the elastic (real) component of the complex shear modulus, viscous changes playing a lesser role. In relation to typical polymer modulus values, the change of 5×1010 dyn cm-2 is consistent with a change from a rubbery material (G′≈107–108 dyn cm-2) to a fairly rigid, glassy material (G′≈1010 dyn cm-2), reasonable for comparison of the monolayer in its as-adsorbed and crosslinked forms. This report of the direct measurement of the modulus change that accompanies the crosslinking of a single molecular monolayer is consistent with previous insitu measurements of this process using thickness-shear mode resonators


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995

Probing Adhesion Forces at the Molecular Scale

Ross C. Thomas; J. E. Houston; Richard M. Crooks; Taisun Kim; Terry A. Michalske


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1997

Polymeric Self-Assembled Monolayers. 4. Chemical, Electrochemical, and Thermal Stability of ω-Functionalized, Self-Assembled Diacetylenic and Polydiacetylenic Monolayers

Taisun Kim; Kwok C. Chan; Richard M. Crooks


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995

Polymeric self-assembled monolayers. 2. Synthesis and characterization of self-assembled polydiacetylene mono- and multilayers

Taisun Kim; Richard M. Crooks; Maoee Tsen; Li Sun


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995

Polymeric Self-Assembled Monolayers. 3. Pattern Transfer by Use of Photolithography, Electrochemical Methods, and an Ultrathin Self-Assembled Diacetylenic Resist

Kwok C. Chan; Taisun Kim; Jonathan Schoer; Richard M. Crooks


Langmuir | 1996

Interactions between Organized, Surface-Confined Monolayers and Vapor-Phase Probe Molecules. 9. Structure/Reactivity Relationship between Three Surface-Confined Isomers of Mercaptobenzoic Acid and Vapor-Phase Decylamine

Mona Wells; Daniel L. Dermody; Huey C. Yang; Taisun Kim; Richard M. Crooks; Antonio J. Ricco


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1996

Interactions between Organized, Surface-Confined Monolayers and Vapor-Phase Probe Molecules. 11. Synthesis, Characterization, and Chemical Sensitivity of Self-Assembled Polydiacetylene/Calix(n)arene Bilayers

Daniel L. Dermody; Richard M. Crooks; Taisun Kim


Archive | 1996

Polymeric self-assembled mono- and multilayers and their use in photolithography

Richard M. Crooks; Taisun Kim; Kwok-Chu Chan; Jonathan Schoer


Langmuir | 1996

Polymeric self-assembled monolayers. 5. Synthesis and characterization of ω-functionalized, self-assembled diacetylenic and polydiacetylenic monolayers

Taisun Kim; Qi Ye; Li Sun; Kwok C. Chan; Richard M. Crooks

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Richard M. Crooks

University of Texas at Austin

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Alan W. Staton

Sandia National Laboratories

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J. E. Houston

Sandia National Laboratories

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Ross C. Thomas

Sandia National Laboratories

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