Abstract:The self-assembly of organic molecules and biomolecules on inorganic surfaces is a complex process which results from the interplay between different interactions: molecule/molecule, molecule/surface, and molecule/solvent interactions. The interest in the study of molecular self-assembly derives from the possibility to obtain functionalized surfaces that exhibit the functional properties of the deposited (bio) molecules. Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs) are indeed widely used in biosensing. SAMs of organosulph… Show more
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