Langmuir, Vol.10, No.2, 549-556, 1994
Self-Assembled Monolayers with Charge-Transfer Groups - N-Mercaptoalkyl-Tetrathiafulvalenecarboxylate on Gold
The syntheses of n-mercaptoalkyl tetrathiafulvalenecarboxylates (n = 16,12,11,8) and the electrochemical and structural properties of self-assembled monolayers derived from these compounds are described. Self-assembled monolayers of the title compound on gold electrodes displayed voltammetric responses characteristic of the TTF subunit. Infrared reflectance absorbance spectroscopy suggests that the monolayer consists of liquid-like alkyl chains. Exposure of a monolayer of 1 (n = 16) to tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) results in formation of a monolayer containing a novel charge-transfer unit nominally described as Au-S-(CH2)16-OC(=O)-TTF+TCNQ-. Spectroscopic data suggest that the TCNQ- anion adopts an orientation parallel to the gold substrate.
Keywords:LANGMUIR-BLODGETT-FILMS;AMPEROMETRIC ENZYME ELECTRODES;CHEMICALLY MODIFIED ELECTRODES;POLYMER-FILMS;STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION;ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES;ORGANIC CONDUCTORS;THIOL MONOLAYERS;TTF DERIVATIVES;NAFION MATRIX