Aminophenyl films, electrografted to conducting substrates from a solution of the corresponding diazonium ion, are a useful platform for building up functional surfaces. In our hands, reproducible preparation of aminophenyl films via electrografting is difficult, suggesting competing grafting pathways. To investigate the grafting process without the possibility of reduction of the diazonium ion by the substrate, we have used a spin-coated and cured SU-8 substrate that is nonconducting and very smooth (rms surface roughness 0.43 nm). After in situ formation of the aminobenzenediazonium ion (50 mM) in acidic solution, the substrate was added to the solution in the presence and absence of reducing agents (hypophosphorous acid and iron powder)....
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International audienceElectrografting of aryl films to electrode surfaces from diazonium ion solutio...
Electrografting of aryl films to electrode surfaces from diazonium ion solutions is a widely used me...
International audienceSequential electrografting at glassy carbon from aryldiazonium salt solutions,...
Aminophenyl films, electrografted to conducting substrates from a solution of the corresponding diaz...
International audienceIn situ generation of diazonium cations and their subsequent reduction and gra...
International audienceElectrochemical grafting of two different diazonium salts was performed on pat...
International audienceDespite the recognized potential of organic molecules for electronics, only ve...
cited By 40International audienceUsually, electrografting of aryldiazonium salts results in the form...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the impact of the use of a radical scavenger on organic fi...
International audienceDespite the recognized potential of organic molecules for electronics, only ve...
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The covalent grafting of nitrophenyl functionalities to planar carbon substrates by reaction with 4-...
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...
Salts of the diazonium coupling agent <i>p</i>-phenylenebis(diazonium) form diazonium-terminated con...
International audienceElectrografting of aryl films to electrode surfaces from diazonium ion solutio...
Electrografting of aryl films to electrode surfaces from diazonium ion solutions is a widely used me...
International audienceSequential electrografting at glassy carbon from aryldiazonium salt solutions,...