Abstract
This work presents an experimental study based on X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) of hydrosilation of 1-alkyne as a tool for the functionalization of the (100) surface of silicon. In particular, the following processes are considered: (i) hydrogen termination of silicon via HF etching and subsequent exposure to H2 at high temperature, and (ii) grafting alkene chains to the resulting hydrogen-terminated surface via hydrosilation of 1-octyne.
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