| Literature DB >> 29207203 |
Marie Steffenhagen1,2, Alina Latus1, Thi Minh Nguyet Trinh3, Iwona Nierengarten3, Ivan T Lucas1, Suzanne Joiret1, Jessem Landoulsi2, Béatrice Delavaux-Nicot4, Jean-François Nierengarten3, Emmanuel Maisonhaute1.
Abstract
A rotaxane scaffold incorporating two dithiolane anchoring units for the modification of gold surfaces has been functionalized with multiple copies of a redox unit, namely ferrocene. Surface modification has been first assessed at the single molecule level by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) imaging, while tip enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) provided the local vibrational signature of the ferrocenyl subunits of the rotaxanes grafted onto the gold surface. Finally, oxidation of the redox moieties within a rotaxane scaffold grafted onto gold microelectrodes has been investigated by ultrafast cyclic voltammetry. Intramolecular electron hopping is indeed extremely fast in this system. Moreover, the kinetics of charge injection depends on the molecular coverage due to the influence of intermolecular contacts on molecular motions.Entities:
Keywords: Raman spectroscopy; electrochemistry; rotaxanes; self-assembled monolayers; ultrafast cyclic voltammetry
Year: 2018 PMID: 29207203 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201705245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236