2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2023.143646
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Patterning organic layers on carbon surfaces using electro-labile protected aryl diazonium salts

Max Taras,
Jiayang Lin,
Jean-Francois Bergamini
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“…In the first category, a small number of studies have demonstrated the synthetic capabilities of SECCM, including a study by Taras et al who used SECCM to pattern an organic monolayer (from an aryl diazonium salt) onto a surface, 147 and a study by Mohammed et al where SECCM was used to form polyacrylamide. 148 A unique study by Hengsteler et al demonstrated SECCM as a 3D printer, printing free-standing metal structures with dimensions <100 nm.…”
Section: Electrosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first category, a small number of studies have demonstrated the synthetic capabilities of SECCM, including a study by Taras et al who used SECCM to pattern an organic monolayer (from an aryl diazonium salt) onto a surface, 147 and a study by Mohammed et al where SECCM was used to form polyacrylamide. 148 A unique study by Hengsteler et al demonstrated SECCM as a 3D printer, printing free-standing metal structures with dimensions <100 nm.…”
Section: Electrosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%