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Micellar structures nanotubes

For longer polymers, adsorption and film formation can take place in organic solvents, which are good solvents for the neutral ferrocene-based species but bad solvents for the oxidized species [153, 154, 160-165]. In this case, even diblock copolymers precipitate on the electrode, without indication of the formation of micellar structures upon electrochemical switching [166-168]. Co-precipitation with carbon nanotubes onto electrodes has been achieved [169]. As a matter of fact, common solvents for both redox states are seldom available, unless the hydrophobic ferrocene units are complexed by cyclodextrins (in this case, water is a good solvent) [170, 171]. As another example, dendritic ferrocene-based polymers are sufficiently solubilized, even after oxidation in organic media (probably, the insoluble units are shielded in the interior of the dendrimers) [172]. Star-like... [Pg.135]


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