Issue 48, 2010

Self-induced “electroclick” immobilization of a copper complex onto self-assembled monolayers on a goldelectrode

Abstract

We report the self-induced “electroclick” immobilization of the [CuII(6-ethynyl-TMPA)(H2O)]2+ complex, by its simple electro-reduction, onto a mixed azidoundodecane-/decane-thiol modified gold electrode. The redox response of the grafted [CuII/I(TMPA)] at the modified electrode is fully reversible indicating no Cu coordination change and a fast electron transfer.

Graphical abstract: Self-induced “electroclick” immobilization of a copper complex onto self-assembled monolayers on a gold electrode

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Aug 2010
Accepted
14 Oct 2010
First published
03 Nov 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 11516-11518

Self-induced “electroclick” immobilization of a copper complex onto self-assembled monolayers on a gold electrode

A. Gomila, N. Le Poul, N. Cosquer, J. Kerbaol, J. Noël, M. T. Reddy, I. Jabin, O. Reinaud, F. Conan and Y. Le Mest, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 11516 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT01093F

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