Diazonium coupling is a technique finding wider application to materials and biological science, for hybridization and linking processes, and for the construction of responsive surface functionality. For this reason, detailed examination of solution and surface processes was warranted, and results of such a study are reported here. The modification of polystyrene surfaces was examined as a model, and the process compared to a solution mimic using N,N-dimethylaniline. It was confirmed that solution and solid surface reactions proceed in a similar manner in terms of the chemical functionality generated, but with lower chemical efficiency and reaction times slower for the latter, in a reaction which was pH dependent. The solution process was s...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
Salts of the diazonium coupling agent <i>p</i>-phenylenebis(diazonium) form diazonium-terminated con...
Investigation into the mechanism involved in the control of layer growth through the reduction of di...
Diazonium coupling is a technique finding wider application to materials and biological science, for...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will show how it is possible to modify the properties of m...
International audienceThis paper describes a general procedure to graft vinylic polymers by surface-...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
This digest surveys recent trends in the development and application of diazo and diazonium compound...
International audienceGrafting of organic structures using the diazonium chemistry is a recognized m...
International audienceActive diazonium groups are attached onto surfaces via oxidative grafting of t...
The surface engineering of polymers is still in development in order to modulate their properties to...
An attractive methodology based on diazonium chemistry has been developed for the surface modificati...
ERRATA: Chemical Papers 66 (7) 709-710 (2012) DOI: 10.2478/s11696-012-0182-y P 12-33International au...
Active diazonium groups are attached onto surfaces via oxidative grafting of the 4-phenylacetic diaz...
This thesis is concerned with the synthesis of diazo compounds for the introduction of various funct...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
Salts of the diazonium coupling agent <i>p</i>-phenylenebis(diazonium) form diazonium-terminated con...
Investigation into the mechanism involved in the control of layer growth through the reduction of di...
Diazonium coupling is a technique finding wider application to materials and biological science, for...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will show how it is possible to modify the properties of m...
International audienceThis paper describes a general procedure to graft vinylic polymers by surface-...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
This digest surveys recent trends in the development and application of diazo and diazonium compound...
International audienceGrafting of organic structures using the diazonium chemistry is a recognized m...
International audienceActive diazonium groups are attached onto surfaces via oxidative grafting of t...
The surface engineering of polymers is still in development in order to modulate their properties to...
An attractive methodology based on diazonium chemistry has been developed for the surface modificati...
ERRATA: Chemical Papers 66 (7) 709-710 (2012) DOI: 10.2478/s11696-012-0182-y P 12-33International au...
Active diazonium groups are attached onto surfaces via oxidative grafting of the 4-phenylacetic diaz...
This thesis is concerned with the synthesis of diazo compounds for the introduction of various funct...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
Salts of the diazonium coupling agent <i>p</i>-phenylenebis(diazonium) form diazonium-terminated con...
Investigation into the mechanism involved in the control of layer growth through the reduction of di...