posted on 2007-09-04, 00:00authored byPascal Doppelt, Géraldine Hallais, Jean Pinson, Fetah Podvorica, Sylvie Verneyre
This paper analyzes the structures of organic layers that are obtained on metals or carbon by
electrochemical reduction of diazonium salts or by simple dipping of the substrate in a diazonium solution.
There is a general agreement in the literature on the polyphenylene structure of these layers. But, previous
results based on XPS data have indicated the possible presence of azo groups in these layers. IR and
TOF-SIMS experiments demonstrate the existence of these azo groups included in the polyphenylene
chains. A mechanism is presented that accounts both for the growth of polyphenylene chains and the
inclusion of azo bonds in these chains.