surface chemistry

How Can Surface Chemistry be Controlled?

Controlling surface chemistry involves techniques such as:
Self-assembled Monolayers (SAMs): These are organized layers of molecules that form on surfaces, providing a means to tailor surface properties.
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): This process deposits thin films of material on a substrate, allowing for precise control over surface composition and structure.
Plasma Treatment: This method modifies surface chemistry by exposing materials to plasma, which can introduce functional groups or clean surfaces.

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