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Microcontact printing using the spontaneous reduction of aryldiazonium salts

Garrett, DJ; Lehr, J; Miskelly, GM; Downard, AJ

Authors

DJ Garrett

GM Miskelly

AJ Downard



Abstract

Patterning of aryl derivatives on graphitic carbon surfaces by printing with poly(dimethylsiloxane) stamps is described. The printing ink contained aryldiazonium salts which react spontaneously with the carbon substrate (pyrolyzed photoresist film) resulting in covalently attached modifiers. Printed surfaces were characterized using electrochemistry and scanning electron microscopy, and by generating water condensation figures. The method is very simple and versatile:  both aqueous acid and DMF were shown to be suitable ink solvents and the diazonium salt could be printed directly from its synthesis solution. Surfaces patterned with nitrophenyl, aminophenyl, and caboxyphenyl groups were successfully prepared. Extension of the method to patterning other conducting and semiconducting substrates should be straightforward.

Citation

Garrett, D., Lehr, J., Miskelly, G., & Downard, A. (2007). Microcontact printing using the spontaneous reduction of aryldiazonium salts. Abstracts of papers / American Chemical Society, 129(50), 15456-15457. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0775321

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Nov 28, 2007
Publication Date Dec 1, 2007
Deposit Date Aug 11, 2021
Journal Journal of the American Chemical Society
Print ISSN 0002-7863
Electronic ISSN 1520-5126
Volume 129
Issue 50
Pages 15456-15457
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0775321
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0775321
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