“…Among the selfassembling techniques, silanization has been widely used for the modification of inorganic surfaces such as silicon or glass. Some attempts to generate a self-assembly monolayer by using a long, sometimes branched, alkoxysilane chain containing an aniline or a pyrrole group, followed by the physical, chemical, or electrochemical deposition of a conductive polymer have been made (19)(20)(21)(22). These organosilane derivatives presented, however, shortcomings in the formation of SAMs, such as incomplete coverages and even difficulties in preparation and purification (23,24).…”