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Voltammetric and electroreflectance study of thiol-functionalized viologen monolayers on polycrystalline gold: effect of anion binding to a viologen moiety

Sagara et al., 1999

Document ID
5585885164769169899
Author
Sagara T
Maeda H
Yuan Y
Nakashima N
Publication year
Publication venue
Langmuir

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The monolayers of thiol-functionalized viologens, ie, dihexafluorophosphate salts of N-butyl- N '-(4-mercaptobutyl)-4, 4 '-bipyridinium (C4V2+ C4SH) and N-pentyl-N '-(5-mercaptopentyl)- 4, 4 '-bipyridinium (C5V2+ C5SH), on a polycrystalline gold electrode were characterized in …
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