Preparation and Electron-Transfer Properties of Self-Assembled
Monolayers of Ferrocene on Carbon Electrodes
Posted on 2021-04-09 - 17:33
In
this article, ferrocene is used as a redox-active species to
study the electron-transfer properties of self-assembled monolayers
(SAMs) on carbon. Glassy carbon electrodes were modified using different
compositions of alkyl amine SAMs having various chain lengths and
diluent chemistries. An amide coupling reaction was carried out to
attach ferrocenecarboxylic acid to the amine-terminated SAMs. We investigated
the role defect sites in the SAMs play in effecting electron transfer
to the appended ferrocene molecules by modifying the SAMs with ZnO
electrodeposits. There is a significant change in the electron-transfer
rates as a function of SAM linker length only when the SAM defect
sites are blocked with ZnO electrodeposits. These findings imply that
defect-driven direct electron transfer occurs on ferrocene-modified
SAMs on heterogeneous carbon electrodes in contrast to the alkyl linker
tunneling mechanism that is known for well-ordered SAMs on Au electrodes.
Finally, we demonstrate that the surface modification protocols used
here are amenable to a wide range of carbon electrodes.
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Gautam, Rajendra
P.; Barile, Christopher J. (2021). Preparation and Electron-Transfer Properties of Self-Assembled
Monolayers of Ferrocene on Carbon Electrodes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c11430