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Title: | Self-Assembled Monolayer Formation: Competition Between Hydrogen Bonding Forces and van der Waals Forces |
Authors: | Hu, Jennifer |
Advisors: | Bernasek, Steven L. |
Department: | Chemistry |
Class Year: | 2014 |
Abstract: | As developments in technology continue, there is a growing need for certain characteristics of molecules. Molecules involved in self-assembled monolayers have the unique characteristic of spontaneous assembly that is highly sought after. The different formations that can exist in self-assembled monolayers are a result of the possibilities of intermolecular and interfacial interactions. Of particular interest is the intermolecular forces and their influence in governing self-assembly. This experiment focuses on the competition of hydrogen bonding forces and van der Waals forces in the formation of a selfassembled monolayer structure, especially at determining the transitional molecule between formations. Although the experiment is ultimately unsuccessful in forming a self-assembled monolayer, the instrument of imaging is improved. The scanning tunneling microscope is accessorized with a noise isolating box to protect the tip used during the scanning tunneling microscope for optimal imaging conditions. From the collected data, there is slight speculation that the image of the 5-octyloxyisophthalamide exists as a honeycomb structure, indicating hydrogen bonding forces dominating the structure’s formation. |
Extent: | 37 pages |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01dr26xx589 |
Type of Material: | Princeton University Senior Theses |
Language: | en_US |
Appears in Collections: | Chemistry, 1926-2020 |
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