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Enhancement of photochemical grafting of terminal alkenes at surfaces via molecular mediators: The role of surface-bound electron acceptors

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
卷 112, 期 13, 页码 5102-5112

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp711167n

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The use of ultraviolet light to functionalize the surface of carbon-based materials with terminal alkenes has emerged as a way to overcome the high chemical stability of these surfaces to create functional interfaces. It was previously shown that surface-bound trifluoroacetic acid protected 10-aminodec-1-ene (TFAAD) can be used to promote the grafting of unreactive alkenes using 254 nm light, but the mechanism by which this enhancement occurs was not understood. Here, we present a detailed study of how surface-bound TFAAD enhances the grafting of organic molecules to the surface of hydrogen-terminated amorphous carbon. Infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy experiments show that pregrafting TFAAD onto carbon surfaces greatly enhances the subsequent grafting of 1-dodecene, dodecane and dodecane-d(26) by locally facilitating photoemission of electrons. Using a photopatterned TFAAD seed layer, we demonstrate that subsequent grafting of these hydrocarbons is enhanced in regions immediately adjacent to the seed and proceeds almost exclusively parallel to the carbon surface. The roles of liquid-phase radical species, valence band holes, and the photochemical fragmentation of surface species in controlling the overall reaction mechanism are discussed.

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