Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability

The immobilization of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on functionalized electrodes has been shown to be an effective way for switching on the electrochemistry at an otherwise passivated surface. Herein, the attachment of AuNPs onto the industrially available p+- Si(100) electrodes was studied by means of...

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Main Authors: Kashi, M., Wu, Y., Gonçales, V., Choudhury, M., Ciampi, Simone, Gooding, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Inc. 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27465
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author Kashi, M.
Wu, Y.
Gonçales, V.
Choudhury, M.
Ciampi, Simone
Gooding, J.
author_facet Kashi, M.
Wu, Y.
Gonçales, V.
Choudhury, M.
Ciampi, Simone
Gooding, J.
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description The immobilization of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on functionalized electrodes has been shown to be an effective way for switching on the electrochemistry at an otherwise passivated surface. Herein, the attachment of AuNPs onto the industrially available p+- Si(100) electrodes was studied by means of cyclic voltammetry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The hydrosilylation of p+-Si(100) with 1,8-nonadiyne followed by the “click” of azido propylamine onto the alkyne end formed a self-assembled monolayer (SAM), which protected the p+-Si(100) against oxidation and prevented the electron transfer from dissolved Ru(NH3)63 +. Upon the attachment of AuNPs, however, electron transfer was initially restored. The performance of the p+–Si–SAM–AuNP electrode was found to decay with repeated voltammetric cycling due to the formation of SiOx underneath the SAM. These results suggest that p+–Si–SAM–AuNP electrodes can be used in electrochemical devices for single use applications but are not suitable for long-term use.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-274652017-09-13T15:08:24Z Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability Kashi, M. Wu, Y. Gonçales, V. Choudhury, M. Ciampi, Simone Gooding, J. The immobilization of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on functionalized electrodes has been shown to be an effective way for switching on the electrochemistry at an otherwise passivated surface. Herein, the attachment of AuNPs onto the industrially available p+- Si(100) electrodes was studied by means of cyclic voltammetry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The hydrosilylation of p+-Si(100) with 1,8-nonadiyne followed by the “click” of azido propylamine onto the alkyne end formed a self-assembled monolayer (SAM), which protected the p+-Si(100) against oxidation and prevented the electron transfer from dissolved Ru(NH3)63 +. Upon the attachment of AuNPs, however, electron transfer was initially restored. The performance of the p+–Si–SAM–AuNP electrode was found to decay with repeated voltammetric cycling due to the formation of SiOx underneath the SAM. These results suggest that p+–Si–SAM–AuNP electrodes can be used in electrochemical devices for single use applications but are not suitable for long-term use. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27465 10.1016/j.elecom.2016.06.014 Elsevier Inc. restricted
spellingShingle Kashi, M.
Wu, Y.
Gonçales, V.
Choudhury, M.
Ciampi, Simone
Gooding, J.
Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability
title Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability
title_full Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability
title_fullStr Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability
title_full_unstemmed Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability
title_short Silicon–SAM–AuNP electrodes: Electrochemical “switching” and stability
title_sort silicon–sam–aunp electrodes: electrochemical “switching” and stability
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27465