JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical Growth and Characterization of Polyoxometalate-Containing Monolayers and Multilayers on Alkanethiol Monolayers Self-Assembled on Gold Electrodes

Long ChengLandong LiJian GongShaojun Dong

Year: 1999 Journal:   Chemistry of Materials Vol: 11 (6)Pages: 1465-1475   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A general strategy has been developed for fabrication of ultrathin monolayer and multilayer composite films composed of nearly all kinds of polyoxometalates (POMs), including isopolyanions (IPAs), and heteropolyanions (HPAs). It involves stepwise adsorption between the anionic POMs and a cationic polymer on alkanethiol (cysteamine and 3-mercaptopropionic acid) self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) based on electrostatic interaction. Here a Keggin-type HPA SiMo11VO405- was chosen as a main representative to elucidate, in detail, the fabrication and characterization of the as-prepared composite films. A novel electrochemical growth method we developed for film formation involves cyclic potential sweeps over a suitable potential range in modifier solutions. It was comparatively studied with a commonly used method of immersion growth, i.e., alternately dipping a substrate into modifier solutions. Growth processes and structural characteristics of the composite films are characterized in detail by cyclic voltammetry, UV−vis spectroscopy (UV−vis), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), micro-Fourier transform infrared reflection−absorption spectroscopy (FTIR-RA), and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM). The electrochemical growth is proven to be more advantageous than the immersion growth. The composite films exhibit well-defined surface waves characteristic of the HPAs' redox reactions. In addition, the composite films by the electrochemical growth show a uniform structure and an excellent stability. Ion motions accompanying the redox processes of SiMo11VO405- in multilayer films are examined by in situ time-resolved EQCM and some results are first reported. The strategy used here has been successfully popularized to IPAs as well as other HPAs no matter what structure and composition they have.

Keywords:
Monolayer X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Quartz crystal microbalance Cyclic voltammetry Electrochemistry Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Polyoxometalate Materials science Chemical engineering Self-assembled monolayer Electrode Adsorption Nanotechnology Chemistry Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Catalysis

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