Self-assembled multilayers of polyalkylviologens on sulfonate-modified gold and indium-tin-oxide electrodes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Self-assembly (SA) of polyviologens with linear alkyl spacers PVn (n = 3-10) on sulfonate-primed gold and ITO electrode surfaces
has been investigated by CV, QCM, XPS and AFM. The polymers form stable and relatively dense monolayers even from
10
4 M PVn concentration. The viologen surface density is decreased as n is increased but for n = 10 and on alkylsulfonate-primed
surfaces a strong adsorption takes place, with decreased redox potential and very narrow cyclic voltammogram of the absorbed
layer due to organized structures on the surface.
Stable and regular electrostatically self-assembled (ESA) multilayers are built on sulfonate-primed surfaces with PV3 and polysulfonates.
From XPS analysis, the composition of the PVn/polysulfonate multilayers corresponds to a 1:1 ratio of polyanion and
polycation charges, i.e., no extra non-polymeric ion is present, independently from the alkane chain length. The rate of electron
transfer within the multilayers (diffusion coefficient = ca. 10
9 cm2 s
1) is higher than for analogous bulk materials.
2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polyviologens; Self-assembly; Monolayers; Multilayers
List of contributors:
Berlin, Anna; Vercelli, Barbara; Zecchin, Sandro; Zotti, Gianni
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