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    Semiquantitative Study of the EDC/NHS Activation of Acid Terminal Groups at Modified Porous Silicon Surfaces by Sam, S, Touahir, L, Salvador Andresa, J, Allongue, P, Chazalviel, J.-N, Gouget-Laemmel, A. C, Henry de Villeneuve, C, Moraillon, A, Ozanam, F, Gabouze, N, Djebbar, S

    Published in Langmuir (19-01-2010)
    “…Infrared spectroscopy is used to investigate the transformation of carboxyl-terminated alkyl chains immobilized on a surface into succinimidyl ester-terminated…”
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    Active Acetylcholinesterase Immobilization on a Functionalized Silicon Surface by Khaldi, K, Sam, S, Gouget-Laemmel, A. C, Henry de Villeneuve, C, Moraillon, A, Ozanam, F, Yang, J, Kermad, A, Ghellai, N, Gabouze, N

    Published in Langmuir (04-08-2015)
    “…In this work, we studied the attachment of active acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme on a silicon substrate as a potential biomarker for the detection of…”
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    Mechanisms of Thermal Decomposition of Organic Monolayers Grafted on (111) Silicon by Faucheux, A, Gouget-Laemmel, A. C, Allongue, P, Henry de Villeneuve, C, Ozanam, F, Chazalviel, J.-N

    Published in Langmuir (30-01-2007)
    “…The thermal stability of different organic layers on silicon has been investigated by in situ infrared spectroscopy, using a specially designed…”
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    Highly sensitive and reusable fluorescence microarrays based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon–carbon alloys by Touahir, L., Moraillon, A., Allongue, P., Chazalviel, J.-N., Henry de Villeneuve, C., Ozanam, F., Solomon, I., Gouget-Laemmel, A.C.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-12-2009)
    “…We have designed a new architecture of fluorescent microarrays based on a thin layer of hydrogenated amorphous silicon–carbon alloy (a-Si0.85C0.15:H) deposited…”
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    Covalent immobilization of amino acids on the porous silicon surface by Sam, S., Chazalviel, J.-N., Gouget-Laemmel, A. C., Ozanam, F., Allongue, P., Henry de Villeneuve, C., Gabouze, N., Djebbar, S.

    Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-06-2010)
    “…In this work, we report on a multi‐step route fully compatible with the mild conditions required for anchoring amino acids onto the porous silicon (PSi)…”
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    DNA adsorption at functionalized Si/buffer interfaces studied by x-ray reflectivity by Douarche, C, Cortès, R, Henry de Villeneuve, C, Roser, S J, Braslau, A

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (14-06-2008)
    “…The adsorption of DNA on chemically homogeneous, functionalized, oxide-free single-crystal silicon surfaces is studied by x-ray reflectivity. The adsorption of…”
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    Electrochemical Formation of Close-Packed Phenyl Layers on Si(111) by de Villeneuve, C. Henry, Pinson, J, Bernard, M. C, Allongue, P

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (03-04-1997)
    “…4-NO2 and 4-Br benzenediazonium salts have been electrochemically reduced on H-terminated Si(111) electrodes. Electrochemical measurements evidence that the…”
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    Thermal decomposition of alkoxy monolayers grafted on silicon: A mechanistic model by Dusciac, D., Henry de Villeneuve, C., Allongue, P., Ozanam, F., Chazalviel, J.-N.

    Published in Surface science (01-03-2013)
    “…A recent spectroscopic study showed that alkoxy monolayers grafted on a (111) silicon surface thermally decompose in the 200–400°C range by fragmentation of…”
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    Thermal decomposition of alkyl monolayers covalently grafted on (111) silicon by Faucheux, A., Yang, F., Allongue, P., Henry de Villeneuve, C., Ozanam, F., Chazalviel, J.-N.

    Published in Applied physics letters (08-05-2006)
    “…Alkyl monolayers have been covalently grafted onto atomically flat (111) hydrogenated silicon surfaces through hydrosilylation of 1-alkenes. The thermal…”
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    Molecular monolayers on silicon as substrates for biosensors by Touahir, L., Allongue, P., Aureau, D., Boukherroub, R., Chazalviel, J.-N., Galopin, E., Gouget-Laemmel, A.C., de Villeneuve, C. Henry, Moraillon, A., Niedziółka-Jönsson, J., Ozanam, F., Andresa, J. Salvador, Sam, S., Solomon, I., Szunerits, S.

    “…(111) silicon surfaces can be controlled down to atomic level and offer a remarkable starting point for elaborating nanostructures. Hydrogenated surfaces are…”
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    Organic monolayers on Si(111) by electrochemical method by Allongue, P., de Villeneuve, C.Henry, Pinson, J., Ozanam, F., Chazalviel, J.N., Wallart, X.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (01-06-1998)
    “…This work details the formation of organic monolayers on Si(111) by electrochemical methods. We show that grafting of phenyl groups is possible by reduction of…”
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    Water Exclusion at the Nanometer Scale Provides Long-Term Passivation of Silicon (111) Grafted with Alkyl Monolayers by Gorostiza, P, Henry de Villeneuve, C, Sun, Q. Y, Sanz, F, Wallart, X, Boukherroub, R, Allongue, P

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (23-03-2006)
    “…This work is a quantitative study of the conditions required for a long-term passivation of the interface silicon−alkyl monolayers prepared by thermal…”
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    Analysis of CapacitancePotential Measurements at the Silicon−Electrolyte Interface Revisited by Allongue, P., Chazalviel, J.-N., Henry de Villeneuve, C., Ozanam, F.

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (12-04-2007)
    “…The analysis of the capacitance−potential curves is revisited by using a more accurate bias dependence of the silicon space charge layer capacitance (C SC)…”
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    Truly Quantitative XPS Characterization of Organic Monolayers on Silicon: Study of Alkyl and Alkoxy Monolayers on H−Si(111) by Wallart, Xavier, Henry de Villeneuve, Catherine, Allongue, Philippe

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-06-2005)
    “…The quantitative characterization of the chemical composition (bonding at grafted and ungrafted sites, surface coverage) is a key issue for the application of…”
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    Relationship between porous silicon formation and hydrogen incorporation by Allongue, P, de Villeneuve, C.Henry, Bernard, M.C, Péou, J.E, Boutry-Forveille, A, Lévy-Clément, C

    Published in Thin solid films (01-04-1997)
    “…Secondary ion mass spectroscopy was used to study the incorporation of deuterium into Si during the formation of porous silicon in fluoride D 2O-based…”
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    Phenyl layers on H–Si(111) by electrochemical reduction of diazonium salts: monolayer versus multilayer formation by Allongue, P., Henry de Villeneuve, C., Cherouvrier, G., Cortès, R., Bernard, M.-C.

    “…We have studied the formation of phenyl layers by electrochemical reduction of aryl diazonium salts ( +N 2–Ph–R with R=Br and CH 2Br) on atomically flat…”
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