Covalent Immobilization of a TiW5 Polyoxometalate on Derivatized Silicon Surfaces

Covalent ties: The polyoxometalate (nBu4N)3[(MeO)TiW5O18] is easily anchored to alkanol‐functionalized surfaces of porous and single‐crystal silicon (see picture, polyhedra: polyoxometalate, dark blue: Si surface). Scanning tunneling microscopy reveals the growth of 35–50 nm diameter islands on func...

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description Covalent ties: The polyoxometalate (nBu4N)3[(MeO)TiW5O18] is easily anchored to alkanol‐functionalized surfaces of porous and single‐crystal silicon (see picture, polyhedra: polyoxometalate, dark blue: Si surface). Scanning tunneling microscopy reveals the growth of 35–50 nm diameter islands on functionalized Si(111), which suggests that the immobilized polyoxometalates act as nucleation sites for electrostatic aggregation.
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Molecular Structure
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Surface Properties
titanium
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