Sum frequency generation microscopy of microcontact-printed mixed self-assembled monolayers |
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Authors: | Cimatu Katherine Baldelli Steven |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204, USA. |
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Abstract: | Sum frequency generation imaging microscopy (SFGIM) is used to image the chemically distinct regions of a microcontact-printed monolayer surface. The contrast in the images is based on the vibrational spectrum of each component in the monolayer. Mixtures of C16 thiols on gold with CH3 and phenyl termination are imaged with a resolution of approximately 10 microm. Microcontact printing produces films that are different compared to the immersion procedure of forming self-assembled monolayers. The SFGIM technique is able to obtain a vibrational spectrum at each point on the surface and demonstrate that the stamped area has significant mixing with the molecules deposited from the backfilling solution. |
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