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Title: Surface Modifications for Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Assembly
Authors: Chao, Chih-Ming;Wang, Kerwin
Contributors: 機電工程學系
Keywords: Surface treatment;contact angle;hydrophobic;hydrophilic;iron oxide particle;assembly
Date: 2011-02
Issue Date: 2012-06-06T01:44:01Z
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: Iron oxide particles have many attractive applications.This paper investigates the influence of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic surface modification for iron oxide particle assembly. Two surface modification strategies, atmospheric N2 plasma treatment and silanization have been tested on aluminum, copper, and silicon dioxide thin film. Based on the contrast of hydrophilic properties of different materials, one can assemble iron oxide particles through confined crystallization with spatial selectivity across large scale areas for emerging applications. The experiment
results present detailed methods and promising results of iron oxide particle assembly on various metallic thin films.
Relation: The 6th Annual IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems (NEMS), Kaohsiung, Taiwan, February 20-23, 2011
Appears in Collections:[Department of Mechatronics Engineering] Proceedings

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