Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10266916 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This work describes for the first time the possibility of performing local micro electrochemical grafting of a gold substrate by 4-azidobenzenediazonium by SECM in a single and simple one step without complications from adsorption. The electrografted spots of diazonium were performed by positioning a Pt tip at a given distance above the gold substrate and the SECM was used in a three-electrode configuration (the Pt tip serving as the microanode) in acetonitrile containing 5Â mM 4-azidobenzenediazonium and 0.1Â M Bu4NBF4 during 10Â ms. The dimensions of the derivatized areas of the substrates were finely tuned by using different experimental conditions (tip distance above the substrate, tip diameter, presence or absence of supporting electrolyte). The use of the azido-derivated diazonium molecule and these preliminary results open the gate to important applications and developments devoted to the local micro functionalization of electrodes by thin layers that allow the implementation of the emerging and attractive interfacial click reaction.
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Authors
Megan Coates, Eva Cabet, Sophie Griveau, Tebello Nyokong, Fethi Bedioui,