Trichloro(hexyl)silane is a trichloroalkylsilane that can be used as a surfactant and a capping agent that functionalizes the surface atoms and attaches hexyl groups on silica substrates like silica nanoparticles (SiNPs).[1][2][3]
The effect of alkyl chain length on the level of capping of silicon nanoparticles produced by a one-pot synthesis route based on the chemical reduction of micelle
Ashby SP, et al.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 15(2), 1425-1425 (2013)
Investigation on hole drift mobility in poly (n-hexylphenylsilane)
Kunimi Y, et al.
Solid State Communications, 114(9), 469-472 (2000)
Simple and facile approach to create charge reversible pores via hydrophobic anchoring of ionic amphiphiles
Adsorbed films often influence mechanical behavior of surfaces, leading to well-known mechanochemical phenomena such as liquid metal embrittlement and environment-assisted cracking. Here, we demonstrate a mechanochemical phenomenon wherein adsorbed long-chain organic monolayers disrupt large-strain plastic deformation in metals. Using high-speed
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