Selective Nsp2 - and Csp2 - Photografting of Au-Surface by Aryldiazonium Salts and Arylazo Sulfonates

Chemistry. 2023 Jul 26;29(42):e202301006. doi: 10.1002/chem.202301006. Epub 2023 Jun 13.

Abstract

Arylazo sulfonates (Ar-N=N-SO3 Na) have been found to undergo photografting on gold surface through both Au-Nsp2 - and Au-Csp2 - bond formation. The functionalized materials have been fully characterized by infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), Raman, XPS, DFT calculations and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. These methods permit to evidence aromatic substituents (IRRAS), the Au-N=N signature (Raman and XPS spectroscopy), and the bond dissociation energy values of the two linkages (DFT calculation). The grafting proceeds through two competitive paths, namely a stepwise reaction involving an aryl radical (for the formation of the Au-Ar bonds) and a concerted reaction on the surface of gold (for Au-N=N-Ar bond formation). The occurrence of an aryl radical upon irradiation has been fully evidenced by EPR spectroscopy. Finally, E/Z photoisomerisation of the N=N bonds present on prepared few layer films has been observed by means of UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy.

Keywords: azosulfate; diazonium; photochemistry; surface chemistry; surface modification.