In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of the corresponding amines with NaNO₂ in aqueous HCl. This paper reports a study of the formation of mixed layers from in situ generated aryl diazonium cations. Firstly, glassy carbon (GC) and gold electrode surfaces were modified with five single in situ generated aryl diazonium salts to obtain their corresponding reductive potential followed by the modification of GC and gold surfaces with eight binary mixed layers of in situ generated aryl diazonium salts. The difference between GC and gold surfaces in terms of in situ formation of two-component aryl diazonium salt films was compared. The behavior of the mixed layers formed from in situ gen...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
International audienceTwo different surface derivation procedures have been used to modify glassy ca...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...
In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of...
<div>In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reacti...
This thesis described the modification of glassy carbon (GC) electrodes with aminophenyl (AP) films ...
A comparison of the reductive adsorption behavior of 4-sulfophenyl diazonium salt and subsequent ele...
4-Nitrophenyl layers were grafted on gold and glassy carbon surfaces by electrochemical reductive ad...
This thesis has presented the research work towards developing the stable low impedance anti-fouling...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
This thesis presents the study of films derived from the reduction of aryldiazonium salts at gold su...
This paper reports the strategy of electrochemically reductive adsorption of aryldiazonium salts on ...
The structure and properties of thin organic films electrografted to conducting surfaces by reductio...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
This study shows that diazotized β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) can be produced, isolated, and immobilized on...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
International audienceTwo different surface derivation procedures have been used to modify glassy ca...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...
In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reaction of...
<div>In situ generated aryl diazonium cations were synthesized in the electrochemical cell by reacti...
This thesis described the modification of glassy carbon (GC) electrodes with aminophenyl (AP) films ...
A comparison of the reductive adsorption behavior of 4-sulfophenyl diazonium salt and subsequent ele...
4-Nitrophenyl layers were grafted on gold and glassy carbon surfaces by electrochemical reductive ad...
This thesis has presented the research work towards developing the stable low impedance anti-fouling...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
This thesis presents the study of films derived from the reduction of aryldiazonium salts at gold su...
This paper reports the strategy of electrochemically reductive adsorption of aryldiazonium salts on ...
The structure and properties of thin organic films electrografted to conducting surfaces by reductio...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
This study shows that diazotized β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) can be produced, isolated, and immobilized on...
Modification of carbon materials such as graphite and glassy carbon in bulk quantities using diazoni...
International audienceTwo different surface derivation procedures have been used to modify glassy ca...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...