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    Title: 有機分子與金鍵結形成自我組裝單層膜導電特性研究
    Other Titles: Studies of self-assembled monolayers of designed organic oligomers and characeteristics of theirs conducting properties
    Authors: 李雅欣;Li, Ya-Shin
    Contributors: 淡江大學化學學系碩士班
    李世元;Lee, Adam Shih-Yuan
    Keywords: 原子力顯微術;自我組裝單層膜;二噻吩;噻吩;硫醇化合物;;c-AFM;Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy;Self-Assembled Monolayer;Conductivity;Gold;Thiophene Bithiophene
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2011-12-28 18:09:08 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 我們成功合成出一系列以噻吩及苯環為主體架構之有機分子,並藉由硫醇在金屬金片上自發性形成整齊排列的自我組裝單層膜(Self-Assembled Monolayers,SAMs),並利用導電式原子力顯微術量測這些有機分子形成SAM後的導電能力。結果發現亞甲基碳鍊數會高度影響這類型有機分子形成SAM後的導電性,隨著亞甲基碳鍊數的增加導電性明顯降低很多,甚至喪失導電性。
    Some organic molecules were designed and based on the combination of thiophenyl and phenyl structural moiety. These thiol compounds form the Self-Assembled Monolayer(SAMs) by a spontaneously chemical reaction on the surface of gold. The conductance of these SAMs were measured by conductive Atomic Force Microscopy(c-AFM)technology. The experimental results showed that the conductivity were determined by the length of methylene group of the anchoring site.
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