AVS 46th International Symposium
    Organic Electronic Materials Topical Conference Monday Sessions
       Session OE-MoP

Paper OE-MoP5
Perfluorinated Alkane Self-assembled Monolayers Studied with XPS and ISS

Monday, October 25, 1999, 5:30 pm, Room 4C

Session: Poster Session
Presenter: D.E. King, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Authors: D.E. King, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
A.W. Czanderna, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
L.S. Dake, Susquehanna University
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Perfluorinated Alkane Self-assembled Monolayers Studied with XPS and ISS D.E. King, A.W. Czanderna, and L.S. Dake* National Renewable Energy Laboratory, MS-3214 1617 Cole Blvd. Golden CO 80401-3393 The purpose of our past work has been to use self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) as a model organic surface for studying the interactions and penetration of deposited metals on or through specific organic functional groups of the SAMs.@footnote 1@ Our future goal will be to study the interactions, reactions, and stability of deposited metals and metal oxides on SAMs, but in a simulated solar environment, e.g., UV irradiance, T to about 333 K, and in the presence or absence of humidity. Because we expect UV degradation to complicate studies with the n-methylene groups (6