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TITLE: ATR-FTIR and XPS Evaluation of Alkyl Immobilization by Hydrosilylation on n-Si(111) for Photoelectrochemical Cell Electrode
AUTHORS: Toshihito Ohtake
KEYWORDS: ATR-FTIR; XPS; Si Surface; Hydrosilylation; Immobilization; Photoelectrochemical Cell
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology, Vol.3 No.3A, September 25, 2013
ABSTRACT: An electrode development was needed with high efficiency and low costs as next generation solar cells. We attempted the electrode fabrication for a photoelectrochemical cell by immobilizing functional groups on a n-Si(111) surface. The immobilization was applied by hydrosilylation terminated with ester (hydrophobic) or carbonyl (hydrophilic) group. Results confirmed the immobilization on the Si surface by measuring ATR-FTIR and XPS.