Technical description of the innovation
Molecular functionalization of surfaces by reduction of aryldiazonium salts
Research and innovation REF: IN165 V1
Technical description of the innovation
Molecular functionalization of surfaces by reduction of aryldiazonium salts

Authors : Corinne LAGROST, Alice MATTIUZZI, Ivans JABIN, Philippe HAPIOT, Olivia REINAUD

Publication date: March 10, 2014, Review date: May 26, 2020 | Lire en français

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An ultra-thin, versatile organic platform

So we've seen just how interesting the aryldiazonium salt reduction grafting method is, especially electrografting. The interface formed is highly robust, and the approach is absolutely versatile, particularly in terms of surfaces (wide variety of materials that can be modified) or functions (great chemical flexibility of aromatic amine precursors).

A major difficulty with this method concerns the direct production of dense, compact monolayers. More generally, it should be emphasized that there is currently no truly general, efficient and direct method for forming organic monolayers that are robust (highly stable interface), dense, compact and easily post-functionalized, on a wide range of different materials, whether conductive,...

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