The spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been widely employed since it consists of a simple immersion of the substrate in the diazonium salt solution. As electrochemical processes involving the same diazonium salts, the spontaneous grafting is assumed to give covalently poly(phenylene)-like bonded films. Resistance to solvents and to ultrasonication is commonly accepted as indirect proof of the existence of a covalent bond. However, the most relevant attempts to demonstrate a metal–C interface bond have been obtained by an XPS investigation of spontaneously grafted films on copper. Similarly, our experiments give evidence of such a bond in spontaneously grafted films on nickel substrates in acetonitrile. In the...
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The reaction of gold substrates with p-nitrobenzene diazonium tetrafluoroborate (NBD) in 0.1 M H2SO4...
The covalent grafting of nitrophenyl functionalities to planar carbon substrates by reaction with 4-...
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Salts of the diazonium coupling agent <i>p</i>-phenylenebis(diazonium) form diazonium-terminated con...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will show how it is possible to modify the properties of m...
Self-assembled organic layers are an important tool for modifying surfaces in a range of application...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
The structure and properties of thin organic films electrografted to conducting surfaces by reductio...
This thesis presents the study of films derived from the reduction of aryldiazonium salts at gold su...
Gold nanostructures (GNS) were chemically functionalized using four different diazonium salts: benze...
The formation of partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl radicals from partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl iodid...
International audienceBased on the literature, the reduction of diazonium salts (either by electroch...
International audienceGold nanostructures (GNS) were chemically functionalized using four different ...
Tailoring the surface chemistry of gold nanorods is a key factor for successful applications in biol...
The reaction of gold substrates with p-nitrobenzene diazonium tetrafluoroborate (NBD) in 0.1 M H2SO4...
The covalent grafting of nitrophenyl functionalities to planar carbon substrates by reaction with 4-...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
Salts of the diazonium coupling agent <i>p</i>-phenylenebis(diazonium) form diazonium-terminated con...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will show how it is possible to modify the properties of m...
Self-assembled organic layers are an important tool for modifying surfaces in a range of application...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...