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Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold

We investigated the permselectivity and interfacial electron transfers of an amphiphilic branch-tailed fluorosurfactant self-assembled monolayer (FS-SAM) on a gold electrode by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The FS-SAM was prepared by a self-assembly techni...

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Autores principales: Li, Shanshan, Luo, Qingying, Zhang, Zhiqing, Shen, Guanghui, Wu, Hejun, Chen, Anjun, Liu, Xingyan, Li, Meiliang, Zhang, Aidong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6278534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23112998
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author Li, Shanshan
Luo, Qingying
Zhang, Zhiqing
Shen, Guanghui
Wu, Hejun
Chen, Anjun
Liu, Xingyan
Li, Meiliang
Zhang, Aidong
author_facet Li, Shanshan
Luo, Qingying
Zhang, Zhiqing
Shen, Guanghui
Wu, Hejun
Chen, Anjun
Liu, Xingyan
Li, Meiliang
Zhang, Aidong
author_sort Li, Shanshan
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description We investigated the permselectivity and interfacial electron transfers of an amphiphilic branch-tailed fluorosurfactant self-assembled monolayer (FS-SAM) on a gold electrode by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The FS-SAM was prepared by a self-assembly technique and a “click” reaction. The barrier property and interfacial electron transfers of the FS-SAM were also evaluated using various probes with different features. The FS-SAM allowed a higher degree of permeation by small hydrophilic (Cl(−) and F(−)) electrolyte ions than large hydrophobic (ClO(4)(−) and PF(6)(−)) ones. Meanwhile, the redox reaction of the Fe(CN)(6)(3−) couple was nearly completely blocked by the FS-SAM, whereas the electron transfer of Ru(NH(3))(6)(3+) was easier than that of Fe(CN)(6)(3−), which may be due to the underlying tunneling mechanism. For hydrophobic dopamine, the hydrophobic bonding between the FS-SAM exterior fluoroalkyl moieties and the hydrophobic probes, as well as the hydration resistance from the interior hydration shell around the oligo (ethylene glycol) moieties, hindered the transport of hydrophobic probes into the FS-SAM. These results may have profound implications for understanding the permselectivity and electron transfers of amphiphilic surfaces consisting of molecules containing aromatic groups and branch-tailed fluorosurfactants in their structures.
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spelling pubmed-62785342018-12-13 Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold Li, Shanshan Luo, Qingying Zhang, Zhiqing Shen, Guanghui Wu, Hejun Chen, Anjun Liu, Xingyan Li, Meiliang Zhang, Aidong Molecules Article We investigated the permselectivity and interfacial electron transfers of an amphiphilic branch-tailed fluorosurfactant self-assembled monolayer (FS-SAM) on a gold electrode by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The FS-SAM was prepared by a self-assembly technique and a “click” reaction. The barrier property and interfacial electron transfers of the FS-SAM were also evaluated using various probes with different features. The FS-SAM allowed a higher degree of permeation by small hydrophilic (Cl(−) and F(−)) electrolyte ions than large hydrophobic (ClO(4)(−) and PF(6)(−)) ones. Meanwhile, the redox reaction of the Fe(CN)(6)(3−) couple was nearly completely blocked by the FS-SAM, whereas the electron transfer of Ru(NH(3))(6)(3+) was easier than that of Fe(CN)(6)(3−), which may be due to the underlying tunneling mechanism. For hydrophobic dopamine, the hydrophobic bonding between the FS-SAM exterior fluoroalkyl moieties and the hydrophobic probes, as well as the hydration resistance from the interior hydration shell around the oligo (ethylene glycol) moieties, hindered the transport of hydrophobic probes into the FS-SAM. These results may have profound implications for understanding the permselectivity and electron transfers of amphiphilic surfaces consisting of molecules containing aromatic groups and branch-tailed fluorosurfactants in their structures. MDPI 2018-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6278534/ /pubmed/30453539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23112998 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Li, Shanshan
Luo, Qingying
Zhang, Zhiqing
Shen, Guanghui
Wu, Hejun
Chen, Anjun
Liu, Xingyan
Li, Meiliang
Zhang, Aidong
Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold
title Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold
title_full Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold
title_fullStr Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold
title_short Electrochemistry Study of Permselectivity and Interfacial Electron Transfers of a Branch-Tailed Fluorosurfactant Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold
title_sort electrochemistry study of permselectivity and interfacial electron transfers of a branch-tailed fluorosurfactant self-assembled monolayer on gold
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6278534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23112998
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