International audienceThis paper describes a general procedure to graft vinylic polymers by surface-initiating photopolymerization (SIPP) on diazonium-modified substrates. We have selected three surface-grafted aryl initiating systems (aryl = benzoyl phenyl (BP), dodecylphenyl (DDP), aminophenyl (AP)). The substrates were gold, stainless steel, glassy carbon and ITO. As previously found, surface-BP in the presence of dimethyl aniline (DMA. co-initiator) is very efficient on all substrates as judged by XPS. The surface-DDP/benzophenone system is extremely interesting as it provides a new method for coating vinylic polymers onto aryl-modified substrates. In this system the grafted DDP groups act as hydrogen donors. The simple gold-AP initiati...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
International audienceCovalent immobilization of biomolecules on the surface of cyclic olefin copoly...
Photochemical induced grafting (1) and graft polymerization (2) from N,N-dimethylformamide solutions...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
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ERRATA: Chemical Papers 66 (7) 709-710 (2012) DOI: 10.2478/s11696-012-0182-y P 12-33International au...
International audienceGrafting of organic structures using the diazonium chemistry is a recognized m...
Diazonium coupling is a technique finding wider application to materials and biological science, for...
In this work, three surface functionalization processes have been studied: the spontaneous grafting ...
International audienceThe chemistry of aryldiazonium salts has been thoroughly used in recent years ...
An attractive methodology based on diazonium chemistry has been developed for the surface modificati...
With the wide variety of vinyl and other monomers available today, photochemical grafting may become...
International audienceActive diazonium groups are attached onto surfaces via oxidative grafting of t...
A series of diazonium salts bearing different para substituents was used to functionalize glassy car...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
International audienceCovalent immobilization of biomolecules on the surface of cyclic olefin copoly...
Photochemical induced grafting (1) and graft polymerization (2) from N,N-dimethylformamide solutions...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
cited By 75International audienceThis paper reports on the preparation of poly(methyl methacrylate) ...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will show how it is possible to modify the properties of m...
ERRATA: Chemical Papers 66 (7) 709-710 (2012) DOI: 10.2478/s11696-012-0182-y P 12-33International au...
International audienceGrafting of organic structures using the diazonium chemistry is a recognized m...
Diazonium coupling is a technique finding wider application to materials and biological science, for...
In this work, three surface functionalization processes have been studied: the spontaneous grafting ...
International audienceThe chemistry of aryldiazonium salts has been thoroughly used in recent years ...
An attractive methodology based on diazonium chemistry has been developed for the surface modificati...
With the wide variety of vinyl and other monomers available today, photochemical grafting may become...
International audienceActive diazonium groups are attached onto surfaces via oxidative grafting of t...
A series of diazonium salts bearing different para substituents was used to functionalize glassy car...
International audienceThe spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been wid...
International audienceCovalent immobilization of biomolecules on the surface of cyclic olefin copoly...
Photochemical induced grafting (1) and graft polymerization (2) from N,N-dimethylformamide solutions...