Grafting of aryl radicals generated by electrochemical reduction of aryldiazonium salts has been extensively studied on various surfaces. However, there exists two unclear aspects; the first one is the generality of the blocking ability of simple functional groups toward multilayer growth, and the second one is the electronic impact of substituent groups of aryl radicals on grafting efficiency. To address these aspects, we have studied the electrochemical functionalization of graphite using aryldiazonium salts having electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups at the 3,4,5-positions. Atomic force microscopy investigation of the functionalized surfaces revealed the formation of monolayers for all aryldiazonium salts, and thus, nitro, ca...
International audienceCovalent exohedral derivatizations of HipCo nanotubes, through electrochemical...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
Alkyl and partial perfluoroalkyl groups are strongly attached to carbon surfaces through (i) the abs...
Grafting of aryl radicals generated by electrochemical reduction of aryldiazonium salts has been ext...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
Anodic oxidation of arylhydrazines in aqueous solution leads to formation of a chemisorbed monolayer...
The formation of partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl radicals from partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl iodid...
Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) can be covalently grafted with aryl radicals generated via...
Fast and efficient surface functionalization of graphene is achieved by the electrochemical formatio...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces are functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of asymmetri...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
Covalent functionalization of graphene is highly sought after, not only in view of the potential app...
A novel, persistent, electrochemically active perchlorinated triphenylmethyl (PTM) radical with a di...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the impact of the use of a radical scavenger on organic fi...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces can be functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of iodoni...
International audienceCovalent exohedral derivatizations of HipCo nanotubes, through electrochemical...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
Alkyl and partial perfluoroalkyl groups are strongly attached to carbon surfaces through (i) the abs...
Grafting of aryl radicals generated by electrochemical reduction of aryldiazonium salts has been ext...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
Anodic oxidation of arylhydrazines in aqueous solution leads to formation of a chemisorbed monolayer...
The formation of partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl radicals from partial perfluoroalkyl or alkyl iodid...
Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) can be covalently grafted with aryl radicals generated via...
Fast and efficient surface functionalization of graphene is achieved by the electrochemical formatio...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces are functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of asymmetri...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
Covalent functionalization of graphene is highly sought after, not only in view of the potential app...
A novel, persistent, electrochemically active perchlorinated triphenylmethyl (PTM) radical with a di...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the impact of the use of a radical scavenger on organic fi...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces can be functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of iodoni...
International audienceCovalent exohedral derivatizations of HipCo nanotubes, through electrochemical...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
Alkyl and partial perfluoroalkyl groups are strongly attached to carbon surfaces through (i) the abs...