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Document Details
Document Type
:
Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Covalently-bound organic monolayers for biosensor applications
تكوين طبقات عضوية احادية الجزئ مرتبطة تساهميا للاستخدام فى الأجهزة الحاسة للجزيئات الحيوية
Subject
:
Chemical & materials engineering
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
:
In this paper, we present a detailed investigation on monolayer formation with thicknesses amounting 1 nm to 3 nm on silicon and silicon nitride surfaces. Thermal and photochemical methods are successfully used to form such stable and densely backed monolayers. Further, functionalisation of these surfaces with activated esters, amine groups are also presented. Static water contact angle measurements, atomic force microscopy (AFM), infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) are used to follow the progress of the reaction and final characterisation of the resulting surfaces. These monolayers can be further functionalised to link DNA and other biomolecules. Copyright © 2009 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
ISSN
:
17528933
Journal Name
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International Journal of Nano and Biomaterials
Volume
:
2
Issue Number
:
1-5
Publishing Year
:
1432 AH
2009 AD
Article Type
:
Article
Added Date
:
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
أحمد عرفات خميس
Kamis, Ahmed Arafat
Investigator
Doctorate
akhamis@kau.edu.sa
محمد عبدالرحمن داعوس
Daous, Muhammad Abdul Rahman
Researcher
Doctorate
mdaous@kau.edu.sa
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Covalently-bound organic monolayers for biosensor applications
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