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Chapter 13. Modification of surfaces with calix[4]arene diazonium salts

Troian-Gautier, Ludovic;Mattiuzzi, Alice;Blond, Pascale;Retout, Maurice;Jabin, Ivan;et.al.
(2022) Aryl Diazonium Salts and Related Compounds. Surface Chemistry and Applications. — ISBN: [954-3-662-04835-0], accepted/in-press

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  • Mattiuzzi, AliceULB
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  • Blond, PascaleULB
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  • Retout, MauriceULB
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  • Jabin, IvanULB
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Abstract
Since their first report in 2012, calix[4]arene tetradiazonium derivatives have experienced a growing interest. They now represent a favored method to obtain robust post- functionalizable monolayers with controlled composition on a wealth of surfaces (conductive, semi-conductive or insulating, as well on large surfaces as on nanomaterials). These compounds are easily synthesized and handled and, so far, have been used to functionalize surfaces for applications in (bio)sensing, catalysis, as well as for the development of hydrophobic or antifouling coatings. This chapter describes the current synthetic methods, applications and limitations of these polydiazonium salts and discusses the potential of the field.
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Troian-Gautier, L., Mattiuzzi, A., Blond, P., Retout, M., Bruylants, G., Reinaud, O., Lagrost, C., Jabin, I., & et al. (2022). Chapter 13. Modification of surfaces with calix[4]arene diazonium salts. In Pinson, Jean; Chehimi, M. M.; Mousli, F. (ed.), Aryl Diazonium Salts and Related Compounds. Surface Chemistry and Applications. Springer. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/223894