4-Aminophenyl disulfide (APDS) forms on the surface of silver nanoparticles due to chemical adsorption and disulfide bond breakage. This leads to the formation of new silver chemical bonds to result in the new compound NH-CH-S-Ag. This novel material produces enhanced Raman spectra under weak ...
4-Aminophenyl disulfide (APDS) can cleave and be chemisorbed on etched silver foil to form an assembled film. The film can serve as coupling agent to form an inter phase between silver and epoxy bulk. The coupling action and mechanism of APDS between silver and epoxy polymer were characterized...
The interphase between a polyimide and a metal substrate was modeled by depositing phthalic anhydride (PA) onto a gold substrate pretreated with 4-aminophenyldisulfide (APDS) and then curing in a mixture of acetic anhydride and pyridine or triethylamine. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and...