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Interaction of aqueous Cu(II) with carboxylic acid and alcohol terminated self assembled monolayers: Surface and interfacial characterization
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2019-11Registro en:
Magallanes, Celeste; Aguirre, Brenda M.; González, Graciela Alicia; Méndez de Leo, Lucila Paula; Interaction of aqueous Cu(II) with carboxylic acid and alcohol terminated self assembled monolayers: Surface and interfacial characterization; Elsevier Science; Surface Science; 692; 11-2019; 1-7
0039-6028
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Magallanes, Celeste
Aguirre, Brenda M.
González, Graciela Alicia
Méndez de Leo, Lucila Paula
Resumen
A detailed Polarization Modulation Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS), X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and electrochemical study of the interaction of copper(II) aqueous solutions with self-assembled monolayers of carboxylic acid and alcohol functionalized thiols of different lengths on gold is reported. Results show that all of these SAMs retain similar amounts of copper, that the interaction takes place mostly with the terminal functional groups, and that for short chain thiols, the copper is electrically connected to the electrode. Furthermore, upon interaction with the copper solution, most of the carboxylic acid moieties deprotonate, forming a complex with the copper cation. This information is relevant for the intelligent design of surfaces with affinity to metal cations that can be used as electrochemical sensors, or in systems for cleaning contaminated water.