Abstract A polymer is a macromolcule made up of multiple equivalents of one or more monomers linked together by covalent bonds. Self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) are highly ordered molecular assemblies formed by chemisorption of functionalized molecules on the surface. Various system of SAMs are reviewed in this article. The synthesis and structures of SAMs on gold and silver are briefly discussed along with chemical reactions that occur on SAMs after their assembly. The patterning of SAMs on gold and its applications are discussed in the plane of the monolayer. #Reprinted from Supramolecular Polymers, Ciferri, A., Ed., Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, 2000; 435–470. Keywords: Self‐assembled monolayersMicrocontact printingPolarized infrared external reflectance spectroscopyMicro‐ and nanostructures Acknowledgments This work was supported by DARPA and the ONR. Lin Yan thanks Ned Bowden for technical assistance in obtaining Fig. 3. Notes #Reprinted from Supramolecular Polymers, Ciferri, A., Ed., Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, 2000; 435–470.
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