The properties of both carbon and gold substrates are easily affected by the judicious choice of a surface modification protocol. Several such processes for altering surface composition have been published in literature. The research presented in this thesis primarily focuses on the development of on-column methods to modify carbon stationary phases used in electrochemically modulated liquid chromatography (EMLC). To this end, both porous graphitic carbon (PGC) and glassy carbon (GC) particles have been modified on-column by the electroreduction of arenediazonium salts and the oxidation of arylacetate anions (the Kolbe reaction). Once modified, the carbon stationary phases show enhanced chromatographic performance both in conventional liqui...
A versatile and simple methodology for the creation of mixed monolayers on glassy carbon (GC) surfac...
This thesis presents the study of films derived from the reduction of aryldiazonium salts at gold su...
Impregnated graphite electrodes surface modification by metal nanoparticles (Au, Pt, Pd, Ni, Cu) fro...
The properties of both carbon and gold substrates are easily effected by the judicious choice of a s...
This thesis presents the study of organic layers covalently assembled onto carbon surfaces. As a res...
This thesis described the modification of glassy carbon (GC) electrodes with aminophenyl (AP) films ...
This dissertation explores the role and manipulation of the interfacial structure in chemical analys...
The aim of this project is to develop strategies for fabrication of carbon electrode surfaces with a...
In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of...
In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of...
This paper reports on preliminary tests of the performance of boron-doped diamond powder (BDDP) as a...
<div>In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reacti...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...
Thin carbon films, in the form of pyrolysed photoresist films (PPF), are being increasingly used for...
International audienceDuring the last decade, various carbon modifications were achieved via radical...
A versatile and simple methodology for the creation of mixed monolayers on glassy carbon (GC) surfac...
This thesis presents the study of films derived from the reduction of aryldiazonium salts at gold su...
Impregnated graphite electrodes surface modification by metal nanoparticles (Au, Pt, Pd, Ni, Cu) fro...
The properties of both carbon and gold substrates are easily effected by the judicious choice of a s...
This thesis presents the study of organic layers covalently assembled onto carbon surfaces. As a res...
This thesis described the modification of glassy carbon (GC) electrodes with aminophenyl (AP) films ...
This dissertation explores the role and manipulation of the interfacial structure in chemical analys...
The aim of this project is to develop strategies for fabrication of carbon electrode surfaces with a...
In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of...
In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of...
This paper reports on preliminary tests of the performance of boron-doped diamond powder (BDDP) as a...
<div>In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reacti...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...
Thin carbon films, in the form of pyrolysed photoresist films (PPF), are being increasingly used for...
International audienceDuring the last decade, various carbon modifications were achieved via radical...
A versatile and simple methodology for the creation of mixed monolayers on glassy carbon (GC) surfac...
This thesis presents the study of films derived from the reduction of aryldiazonium salts at gold su...
Impregnated graphite electrodes surface modification by metal nanoparticles (Au, Pt, Pd, Ni, Cu) fro...