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Multivalent Binding Motifs for the Noncovalent Functionalization of Graphene

机译:石墨烯非共价官能化的多价结合基序

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Single-layer graphene is a newly available conductive material ideally suited for forming well-defined interfaces with electroactive compounds. Aromatic moieties typically interact with the graphene surface to maximize van der Waals interactions, predisposing most compounds to lie flat on its basal plane. Here we describe a tripodal motif that binds multivalently to graphene through three pyrene moieties and projects easily varied functionality away from the surface. The thermodynamic and kinetic binding parameters of a tripod bearing a redox-active Co(Ⅱ) bis-terpyr-idyl complex were investigated electrochemically. The complex binds strongly to graphene and forms monolayers with a molecular footprint of 2.3 ran and a △G_(ads) = -38.8 ± 0.2 kJ mol~(-1). Its monolayers are stable in fresh electrolyte for more than 12 h and desorb from graphene 1000 times more slowly than model compounds bearing a single aromatic binding group. Differences in the heterogeneous rate constants of electron transfer between the two compounds suggest that the tripod projects its redox couple away from the graphene surface.
机译:单层石墨烯是一种新近可获得的导电材料,非常适合与电活性化合物形成明确定义的界面。芳族部分通常与石墨烯表面相互作用以最大化范德华相互作用,从而使大多数化合物倾向于在其基面上平坦放置。在这里,我们描述了一个三脚架图案,该图案通过三个pyr部分与石墨烯多价结合,并从表面轻易地投射出各种功能。电化学研究了具有氧化还原活性的Co(Ⅱ)双-叔-吡啶基配合物的三脚架的热力学和动力学结合参数。该配合物与石墨烯牢固结合并形成单层,分子足迹为2.3 ran,△G_(ads)= -38.8±0.2 kJ mol〜(-1)。其单层在新鲜电解质中稳定超过12小时,并且从石墨烯中解吸的速度比带有单个芳族结合基团的模型化合物的解吸速度慢1000倍。两种化合物之间电子转移的异质速率常数的差异表明,三脚架将其氧化还原对投射出了石墨烯表面。

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    《Journal of the American Chemical Society》 |2011年第44期|p.17614-17617|共4页
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    Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Baker Laboratory, Ithaca, New York 14853-1301, United States;

    Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Baker Laboratory, Ithaca, New York 14853-1301, United States;

    Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Baker Laboratory, Ithaca, New York 14853-1301, United States;

    Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Baker Laboratory, Ithaca, New York 14853-1301, United States;

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