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Quantitative Characterization of Organosilane Monolayers by Oxidative Dissociation of Monolayer Molecules

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Abstract:

Self-assembled organosilane monolayers on silica surfaces find many applications; however, their structural characterization is challenging. We found that organic molecules in these monolayers can be dissociated from the surface by cleaving C–Si bonds under mild conditions of Fleming-Tamao oxidation. Once removed from the surface, the monolayer molecules could be isolated, purified, and analyzed in solution using conventional analytical techniques including NMR and GC-MS. This method enables efficient cleavage of different organic molecules attached to silica supports (e.g., in mixed monolayers) and is tolerant to a wide range of functional groups. Organic monolayers can be dissociated from a range of silica substrates, including silica nanoparticles, silica gel, flat glass slides, and related inorganic oxides, such as alumina or titania.

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This publication was published in ACS Analytical Chemistry on 22nd Feb 2025.

RADICAL represents a 'Fundamental Breakthrough in Detection of Atmospheric Free Radicals'.

Find out more on the RADICAL project website: radical-air.eu

The RADICAL project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 899282.

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RADICAL – Fundamental Breakthrough in Detection of Atmospheric Free Radicals 899282

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2025-02-22