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Loosely packed hydroxyl-terminated SAMs on gold
Brad Berron
, G. Kane Jennings
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
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Chemistry
Hydroxyl
100%
Self Assembled Monolayer
100%
Group
57%
Fluorocarbon
42%
Structure
14%
Interfacial Energy
14%
Procedure
14%
Surface
14%
Hydrocarbon
14%
Disulfide
14%
Base
14%
Monolayers
14%
Electrolyte
14%
Adsorption
14%
Slope
14%
Carbene
14%
Engineering
Self-Assembled Monolayers
100%
Capacitance
42%
Charge Transfer Resistance
28%
Chain
28%
Functionality
14%
Packing
14%
Cosolvents
14%
Outer Surface
14%
Characterization Method
14%
Adsorption
14%
Monolayers
14%
Interfacial Energy
14%
Material Science
Self Assembled Monolayer
100%
Capacitance
42%
Electrolyte
14%
Characterization
14%
Film
14%
Monolayers
14%
Surface Energy
14%
Adsorption
14%
Surface (Surface Science)
14%
Chemical Engineering
Fluorocarbon
100%
Hydrocarbon
33%
Film
33%
Adsorption
33%