Original paper
A self-assembled covalent nanoglue
Abstract
Nano-glues rely on surface chemistry to intimately bond two surfaces together. The bond can be removable, which means it has to weaken, usually with temperature, or it can be a permanent bond, valued for strength, with a covalent bond yielding the highest strength. A practical covalent nanoglue based upon self-assembled monolayers (SAM) with amine and carboxyl termination is demonstrated, and applicable to any surface that bonds these SAM...
Paper Details
Title
A self-assembled covalent nanoglue
Published Date
Jun 7, 2018
Volume
5
Issue
2
Pages
025001 - 025001
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