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. 2018 Oct 4;8(10):788. doi: 10.3390/nano8100788

Table 1.

Comparison of properties of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of different molecules.

SAM Advantages Limitations Quality
Alkanoic acid
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    Wide range of carboxylates with different functionalities available

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    Environmentally friendly

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    Densely packed SAMs

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    Hydrolytically unstable in aqueous media

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    Relatively easy desorption and exchange

Good
Organophosphonates
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    Stable and highly resistant to hydrolysis

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    Densely packed SAMs

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    Potential precipitation of phosphonates

Excellent
Organosilanes
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    Rapid covalent binding with substrates

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    Further chemical modification without compromising the integrity of SAMs

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    Difficult to obtain uniform SAMs with limited packing density

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    High reactivity

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    Hydrolytically unstable under aqueous and humid conditions

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    Limited reproducibility

Excellent
Organosulfurs
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    Simple and well-established self-assembly process

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    Prone to oxidation upon air exposure

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    Rapid decomposition at high temperature

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    Undergo displacement when exposed to adsorbates

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    Conformational defects and cross-contamination

Good
Alkenes and alkynes
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    Good stability in water and high temperature

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    Ease of further (bio)functionalization

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    Disordered SAMs

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    Low surface coverage due to poor reaction kinetics

Excellent