Probing the Hydration of Ultrathin Antifouling Organosilane Adlayers using Neutron
Reflectometry
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Abstract
Neutron reflectometry data and modeling
support the existence of
a relatively thick, continuous phase of water stemming from within
an antifouling monoethylene glycol silane adlayer prepared on oxidized
silicon wafers. In contrast, this physically distinct (from bulk)
interphase is much thinner and only interfacial in nature for the
less effective adlayer lacking internal ether oxygen atoms. These
results provide further insight into the link between antifouling
and surface hydration