The influence of surfactants on the electron-transfer reaction at self-assembled thiol monolayers modifying a gold electrode
Thiol
Potassium ferricyanide
Ferricyanide
Self-assembled monolayer
Cationic polymerization
DOI:
10.1016/s0022-0728(00)00045-0
Publication Date:
2002-07-26T02:18:34Z
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ABSTRACT
Monolayer films of thiols with different terminal groups (CH3, COOH and NH2) were prepared on gold electrodes using a self-assembling procedure. Cyclic voltammetry was used to investigate the electron-transfer reaction of potassium ferricyanide at the thiol modified gold electrode in the presence of surfactants. It was found that surfactants show some effects on the electron-transfer reaction at the thiol modified electrode. Cationic surfactants can improve the reversibility of a redox reaction at the thiol modified gold electrodes, while anionic surfactants cause a little inhibition of electron transfer of the redox at both methyl and carboxyl terminal thiol modified gold electrodes. Surfactants can interact with thiol monolayers in different ways, changing the structure and properties of the monolayer film, and can further affect electron transfer at the modified gold electrode.
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