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Some Theoretical and Experimental Insights on the Mechanistic Routes Leading to the Spontaneous Grafting of Gold Surfaces by Diazonium Salts.

Avni BerishaCatherine CombellasFréderic KanoufiPhilippe DecorseNihal OturanJérôme MédardMahamadou SeydouFrançois MaurelJean Pinson
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2017)
The spontaneous grafting of diazonium salts on gold may involve the carbocation obtained by heterolytic dediazonation and not necessarily the radical, as usually observed on reducing surfaces. The mechanism is addressed on the basis of DFT calculations and experiments carried out under conditions where the carbocation and the radical are produced selectively. The calculations indicate that the driving force of the reaction leading from a gold cluster, used as a gold model surface, and the carbocation to the modified cluster is higher than that of the analogous reaction starting from the radical. The experiments performed under conditions of heterolytic dediazonation show the formation of thin films on the surface of gold. The grafting of a carbocation is therefore possible, but a mechanism where the cleavage of the Ar-N bond is catalyzed by the surface of gold cannot be excluded.
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