Functionalization of Electrode Surfaces with Reactive Supramolecular Oligomers Enables the Control of Monolayer Properties to Restore Electrochemical Reversibility
Ifigeneia Tsironi,
Jarek A. Maleszka,
Robert S. Wilson-Kovacs
et al.
Abstract:The functionalization of conducting
silicon (Si) substrates with
redox-active probes delivers hybrid semiconducting interfaces whose
electronic functions are parameterized by the molecular conformations
of monolayers. However, it remains challenging to build electronically
homogeneous semiconducting interfaces using flat, π-conjugated
derivatives that are prone to aggregation, as structural heterogeneity
in the solid state unequivocally engenders ill-defined electronic
domains. This limitation has notoriously … Show more
The copper-free azide–alkyne click reaction has shown to be a successful alternative to immobilize covalently a fluorescente compound onto poly(-l-lactic) acid (PLLA) surfaces.
The copper-free azide–alkyne click reaction has shown to be a successful alternative to immobilize covalently a fluorescente compound onto poly(-l-lactic) acid (PLLA) surfaces.
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