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Chemical vapor deposition of three aminosilanes on silicon dioxide: surface characterization, stability, effects of silane concentration, and cyanine dye adsorption.

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA.
Langmuir (impact factor: 4.19). 09/2010; 26(18):14648-54. DOI:10.1021/la102447y pp.14648-54
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Covalently bonded monolayers of two monofunctional aminosilanes (3-aminopropyldimethylethoxysilane, APDMES, and 3-aminopropyldiisopropylethoxysilane, APDIPES) and one trifunctional aminosilane (3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, APTES) have been deposited on dehydrated silicon substrates by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) at 150 °C and low pressure (a few Torr) using reproducible equipment. Standard surface analytical techniques such as x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), contact angle goniometry, spectroscopic ellipsometry, atomic force microscopy, and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy (ToF-SIMS) have been employed to characterize the resulting films. These methods indicate that essentially constant surface coverages are obtained over a wide range of gas phase concentrations of the aminosilanes. XPS data further indicate that the N1s/Si2p ratio is higher after CVD with the trifunctional silane (APTES) compared to the monofunctional ones, with a higher N1s/Si2p ratio for APDMES compared to that for APDIPES. AFM images show an average surface roughness of 0.12- 0.15 nm among all three aminosilane films. Stability tests indicate that APDIPES films retain most of their integrity at pH 10 for several hours and are more stable than APTES or APDMES layers. The films also showed good stability against storage in the laboratory. ToF-SIMS of these samples showed expected peaks, such as CN(-), as well as CNO(-), which may arise from an interaction between monolayer amine groups and silanols. Optical absorption measurements on adsorbed cyanine dye at the surface of the aminosilane films show the formation of dimer aggregates on the surface. This is further supported by ellipsometry measurements. The concentration of dye on each surface appears to be consistent with the density of the amines.

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Keywords

aminosilanes
 
APDIPES films
 
APDMES layers
 
average surface roughness
 
chemical vapor deposition
 
constant surface coverages
 
contact angle goniometry
 
dimer aggregates
 
gas phase concentrations
 
good stability
 
higher N1s/Si2p ratio
 
monofunctional aminosilanes
 
monofunctional ones
 
resulting films
 
spectroscopic ellipsometry
 
Stability tests
 
three aminosilane films
 
trifunctional aminosilane
 
x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
 
XPS data