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Efficient covalent modification of a carbon surface: use of a silyl protecting group to form an active monolayer.

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A global strategy to prepare a versatile and robust reactive platform for immobilizing molecules on carbon substrates with controlled morphology and high selectivity is presented. The procedure is based on the electroreduction of a selected triisopropylsilyl (TIPS)-protected ethynyl aryldiazonium salt. It avoids the formation of multilayers and efficiently protects the functional group during the electrografting step. After TIPS deprotection, a dense reactive ethynyl aryl monolayer is obtained which presents a very low barrier to charge transfer between molecules in solution and the surface. As a test functionalization, azidomethylferrocene was coupled by "click" chemistry with the modified surface. Analysis of the redox activity highlights a surface concentration close to the maximum possible attachment considering the steric hindrance of a ferrocenyl group.

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hal-00839912 , version 1 (01-07-2013)

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Yann Leroux, Hui Fei, Jean-Marc Noël, Clément Roux, Philippe Hapiot. Efficient covalent modification of a carbon surface: use of a silyl protecting group to form an active monolayer.. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2010, 132 (40), pp.14039-41. ⟨10.1021/ja106971x⟩. ⟨hal-00839912⟩
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