International audienceBased on the literature, the reduction of diazonium salts (either by electrochemistry, photochemistry or chemistry) leads to a covalently grafted polyphenyl-like coating. We describe here a new diazonium-based redox process that leads to thick and strongly adherent coatings similar to the ones obtained by electroreduction, but without any electrochemical setup (potentiostat, electrochemical cell, reference electrode, computer etc). That new process is simply based on the galvanic current generated by the association of two different metals. An ohmic contact between the two metals immersed in an electrolytic solution creates a current flow from the less noble metal (anode) to the more noble one (cathode). We take advant...
International audienceElectron transfers in modified polyaryl multilayers containing redox active mo...
A series of diazonium salts bearing different para substituents was used to functionalize glassy car...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
International audienceBased on the literature, the reduction of diazonium salts (either by electroch...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
In this paper we report the functionalization of conductive polypyrrole (PPY) films via electrochemi...
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...
The spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been widely employed since it ...
Adhesion of polymers to surfaces is of the upmost importance in timely applications such as protecti...
The electrochemical reduction of diazonium salts, generated in situ, from 2-(4-aminophenyl)-3,4-ethy...
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A versatile method based on electrografting of aryldiazonium salts was used to introduce covalently ...
In this work, three surface functionalization processes have been studied: the spontaneous grafting ...
International audienceElectrografting based on the reduction of diazonium salts has been conventiona...
International audienceElectron transfers in modified polyaryl multilayers containing redox active mo...
A series of diazonium salts bearing different para substituents was used to functionalize glassy car...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
International audienceBased on the literature, the reduction of diazonium salts (either by electroch...
International audienceCovalent surface modification of conductive, semiconductive, and insulating su...
In this paper we report the functionalization of conductive polypyrrole (PPY) films via electrochemi...
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...
The spontaneous reaction of diazonium salts on various substrates has been widely employed since it ...
Adhesion of polymers to surfaces is of the upmost importance in timely applications such as protecti...
The electrochemical reduction of diazonium salts, generated in situ, from 2-(4-aminophenyl)-3,4-ethy...
cited By 75International audienceThis paper reports on the preparation of poly(methyl methacrylate) ...
A versatile method based on electrografting of aryldiazonium salts was used to introduce covalently ...
In this work, three surface functionalization processes have been studied: the spontaneous grafting ...
International audienceElectrografting based on the reduction of diazonium salts has been conventiona...
International audienceElectron transfers in modified polyaryl multilayers containing redox active mo...
A series of diazonium salts bearing different para substituents was used to functionalize glassy car...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...