Abstract

The preparation of organic thin films has attracted considerable interest in recent years in view of their potential applications to microelectronics, optics, etc. Various methods for preparing organic thin films have been presented. Recently, the authors demonstrated that a micelle formed by surfactants having a ferrocenyl moiety can be broken up into monomers when the surfactants are oxidized chemically or electrochemically and that a solubilizate is released from the micelles as the micelles are broken up. They report here a novel method for preparing an organic thin film by using this property of these surfactants, which demonstrates a new film-forming technique.

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