Electrochemistry as an Attractive and Effective Tool for the Synthesis and Immobilization of Porphyrins on an Electrode Surface
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Titre | Electrochemistry as an Attractive and Effective Tool for the Synthesis and Immobilization of Porphyrins on an Electrode Surface |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Auteurs | Hebie S, Dime AKD, Devillers CH, Lucas D |
Journal | CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL |
Volume | 21 |
Pagination | 8281-8289 |
Date Published | MAY 26 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0947-6539 |
Mots-clés | diazonium, 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. |
DOI | 10.1002/chem.201404314 |