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Oxidative acetylenic coupling reactions as a surface chemistry tool

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:46 authored by Simone Ciampi, Michael James, Nadim A Darwish, Erwann Luais, Bin Guan, Jason Brian Harper, J Justin Gooding
A novel method to prepare redox monolayers on silicon electrodes has been developed that employs CuI-catalyzed oxidative acetylenic coupling reactions for molecular electronic type applications. As the first case study, ethynylferrocene was covalently immobilized onto an acetylene-terminated monolayer on a Si(100) surface to give a 1,3-diyne (CC-CC-) linked redox assembly. The derivatization process requires no protection/de-protection steps, nor activation procedures. The effect of the conjugated diyne linkage on the rate of electron transfer between tethered ferrocenyl units and the silicon electrode is benchmarked against well-established "click" products (i.e. 1,2,3-triazole linkage). The surfaces, after each step, are characterized thoroughly using X-ray reflectivity (XRR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). The coupling chemistry provides a useful strategy for functionalizing silicon surfaces and contributes to an expanding repertoire of wet chemistry routes for the functionalization of solid substrates. This journal is the Owner Societies.

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Ciampi, S., James, M., Darwish, N., Luais, E., Guan, B., Harper, J. B. & Gooding, J. Justin. (2011). Oxidative acetylenic coupling reactions as a surface chemistry tool. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 13 (34), 15624-15632.

Journal title

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP

Volume

13

Issue

34

Pagination

15624-15632

Language

English

RIS ID

104933

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