Electrochemically controlled micropatterning of immobilised species on functionalised electrode interfaces

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Charlotte S. Hadyoon, Andrew Glidle, Jonathan M. Cooper, Charlotte S. Hadyoon and David G. Morris


Abstract

The reactivity of an activated ester group in a suitably functionalised electrodesposited conducting polymer can be modulated electrochemically, providing a mechanism for the patterning of immobilised species at discrete electrodes.


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