When ionic liquids meet diazonium salts to generate thin layers of modified surfaces
Résumé
Immobilization of thin organic layers bearing specific functional groups onto materials is one of the main strategies to modulate their properties and develop task-specific surfaces. Besides that, ionic liquids (ILs) and their peculiar physicochemical properties have been a major topic of academic research and are now attracting industrial interest. This short review highlights the growing attention given to the encounter between the ILs and diazonium compounds for building organized interfaces. The review explores the different grafting procedures of diazonium in IL including the electrochemical assisted grafting. Particular emphasis will be devoted to the properties of the generated layers and the added value of the IL as a grafting medium.
Domaines
Chimie
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