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Characterization of nano‐organized multilayers constituted by successive inorganic (gold) and organic (alkylthiols) layers
Authors:Yolla Kazzi  Houssein Awada  Marie‐Odile David  Michel Nardin
Institution:1. Université Saint‐Esprit de Kaslik, BP 446, Jounieh Mont Liban, LebanonUniversité Saint‐Esprit de Kaslik, BP 446, Jounieh Mont Liban, Lebanon.;2. Laboratoire de chimie et de physique des hauts polymères (POLY), University Catholique de Louvain, 1, Croix du Sud, 1348 Louvain‐La‐Neuve, Belgium;3. Institut de Chimie des surfaces et Interfaces, CNRS, 15 Rue Jean Starcky, BP 2488, 68057 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Abstract:Nanostructured multilayers constituted by alternate metallic (gold) and organic (alkyldithiol) layers, and grafted onto glass or silicon substrates are prepared and analysed. Such complex layers could be of interest as a new type of surfaces but also as localized dissipative zones particularly in the field of adhesion science. The formation and the structure of these model systems are examined using a number of techniques such as atomic force microscopy (AFM), wetting analysis (contact angles), X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and conductivity measurements. It is shown that, in terms of electrical conductivity, gold layers exhibit a percolation transition from an insulating granular structure to a conductive worm‐like structure at a threshold thickness of about 5 nm. XPS (and wettability) analyses clearly indicate that the fractional coverage of the gold surface is about 30% with alkyldithiol and that these molecules are either grafted in a stand‐up position or in the form of a loop. Moreover, a partial electrical connection between two successive gold layers is observed, confirming that the confined organic layer of alkyldithiol between them is too loosely organized to play the role of an insulating barrier. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:nanostructured multilayers  dissipative properties  adhesion‐tack
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