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Selective deposition of conducting polymers on hydroxyl-terminated surfaces with printed monolayers of alkylsiloxanes as templates

Huang et al., 1997

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6524376069515561897
Author
Huang Z
Wang P
MacDiarmid A
Xia Y
Whitesides G
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Langmuir

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This paper describes the use of patterned self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) in area- selective deposition of conducting polymers (polypyrrole and polyaniline) on insulating, hydroxyl-terminated surfaces such as Si/SiO2 and glass. Patterned SAMs of …
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