Electrochemistry as an Attractive and Effective Tool for the Synthesis and Immobilization of Porphyrins on an Electrode Surface

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TitreElectrochemistry as an Attractive and Effective Tool for the Synthesis and Immobilization of Porphyrins on an Electrode Surface
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursHebie S, Dime AKD, Devillers CH, Lucas D
JournalCHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume21
Pagination8281-8289
Date PublishedMAY 26
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0947-6539
Mots-clésdiazonium, Electrochemistry, electrografting, electrosynthesis, porphyrins
Résumé

Magnesium(II) 10-phenyl-5,15-p-ditolylporphyrin is easily and cleanly transformed by electrolysis. A nitro group is first introduced at the free meso position by anodic substitution. Hydrogenation into the amine is then carried out electrocatalytically under ambient conditions with water as a hydrogen supplier. The synthesized porphyrin under the nickel(II) form can be covalently grafted onto a platinum electrode by electrochemical reduction of the diazonium cation, generated in situ by a reaction of the nickel(II) aminoporphyrin with sodium nitrite and trifluoroacetic acid. The electrosynthesized thin film gives an electrochemical response typical of a porphyrin material. Films grown under our conditions have a maximum surface coverage of approximately 5x10(-10)molcm(-2). The modified electrode exhibits a reproducible electrochemical behavior and a good level of stability over potential cycling and exposition to air.

DOI10.1002/chem.201404314