Preparation and electrochemistry of azobenzene self-assembled monolayers on gold — long range tunneling and end-group hydrogen bonding effect

Wen Wei Zhang, Hai Fang Li, Ling Liu, Jin Li Xie, Chang Sheng Lu, Yang Zhou, Xiao Ming Ren, Qing Jin Meng

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Abstract

A series of thiol-functionalied azobenzene derivatives (RAzoCnSH: R=H for n=3-6, abbreviated as AzoCnSH; R=CH3CONH for n=4, abbreviated as aaAzoC4SH) on gold electrodes were prepared and their self-assembly and electrochemical properties were studied by cyclic voltammetry. They all formed uniform and reproducible self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold and showed well-behaved voltammetric responses in aqueous solution. Both the length of the alkyl chain spacer and the H-bonding of the end acetamino group had effects on the stability and the electrochemical kinetics of the SAMs, and the effect of the H-bonding was dominant. The surface coverage of the SAMs (AzoCnSH) is gradually increased with an increase of the alkyl chain spacer length, whereas the presence of the terminal acetamino group leads to a greater increase of the surface coverage. At a low scan rate, voltammetric responses corresponding to an irreversible two-electron, two-proton reduction/oxidation of the trans-azobenzene redox center were obtained in the range of +300 mV and -800 mV, which exhibited very large peak-to-peak splitting. At a high scan rate of 500 mV/s, two steps of reversible one-electron, one-proton reduction/oxidation corresponding to the cis-isomer in azobenzene-thiol SAMs (n is odd) was clearly observed between +300 and -200 mV. The apparent electron-transfer rate is decreased with increasing distance between the azobenzene redox center and the gold electrode. The existence of the end acetamino group which restricted the conformational change during the redox process also led to a decrease of the standard rate constant, and this restriction effect is more predominant than the distance effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)82-87
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume261
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Azobenzene thiol
  • Electron transfer kinetics
  • Hydrogen bonding effect
  • Long-range tunneling effect
  • Self-assembled monolayers

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