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High-density self-assembled monolayers

High-Density and Low-Density Self-Assembled Monolayers... [Pg.139]

The formal potential, E0/, contains useful information about the ease of oxidation of the redox centers within the supramolecular assembly. For example, a shift in E0/ towards more positive potentials upon surface confinement indicates that oxidation is thermodynamically more difficult, thus suggesting a lower electron density on the redox center. Typically, for redox centers located close to the film/solution interface, e.g. on the external surface of a monolayer, the E0 is within 100 mV of that found for the same molecule in solution. This observation is consistent with the local solvation and dielectric constant being similar to that found for the reactant freely diffusing in solution. The formal potential can shift markedly as the redox center is incorporated within a thicker layer. For example, E0/ shifts in a positive potential direction when buried within the hydrocarbon domain of a alkane thiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM). The direction of the shift is consistent with destabilization of the more highly charged oxidation state. [Pg.75]


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