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A Method for Absolute Determination of the Surface Areal Density of Functional Groups in Organic Thin Films
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Title
A Method for Absolute Determination of the Surface Areal Density of Functional Groups in Organic Thin Films
DGIST Authors
Moon, DW[Moon, Dae Won]
Issued Date
2014-03-20
Citation
Min, H[Min, Hyegeun]. (2014-03-20). A Method for Absolute Determination of the Surface Areal Density of Functional Groups in Organic Thin Films. doi: 10.5012/bkcs.2014.35.3.793
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Subject
Areal DensitiesBioassayBiochipsBiological MaterialsCalibrationDye CompoundDye MoleculeFourier Transform Infrared SpectroscopyFourier TransformsFT-IRFunctional Group QuantificationFunctional GroupsMedium Energy Ion ScatteringMEISOrganic SensorsOrganic Thin FilmsPhotoelectronsRubidium CompoundsThin-FilmsX Ray Photoelectron SpectroscopyXPS
ISSN
0253-2964
Abstract
To develop a methodology for absolute determination of the surface areal density of functional groups on organic and bio thin films, medium energy ion scattering (MEIS) spectroscopy was utilized to provide references for calibration of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) or Fourier transformation-infrared (FT-IR) intensities. By using the MEIS, XPS, and FT-IR techniques, we were able to analyze the organic thin film of a Ru dye compound (C58H86O8N8S2Ru), which consists of one Ru atom and various stoichiometric functional groups. From the MEIS analysis, the absolute surface areal density of Ru atoms (or Ru dye molecules) was determined. The surface areal densities of stoichiometric functional groups in the Ru dye compound were used as references for the calibration of XPS and FT-IR intensities for each functional group. The complementary use of MEIS, XPS, and FT-IR to determine the absolute surface areal density of functional groups on organic and bio thin films will be useful for more reliable development of applications based on organic thin films in areas such as flexible displays, solar cells, organic sensors, biomaterials, and biochips.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2660
DOI
10.5012/bkcs.2014.35.3.793
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
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