Wet chemical approaches to the characterization of organic surfaces:
self-assembled monolayers, wetting, and the physical-organic chemistry of the solid-liquid interface

G. M. Whitesides, P. E. Laibinis
Langmuir, 1990, 6(1), 87-96

Abstract:
A review of phys.-org. methods used to study the surface chem. of org. solids. Ordered org. surfaces prepd. by self- assembly of org. mols. on inorg. supports and the use of wetting in characterizing these and other surfaces are discussed. Monolayer films prepd. by chemisorption of alkane thiols and dialkyl disulfides on Au are the best characterized and most widely studied of the self- assembled systems.

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