Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.579, No.1, 125-131, 2005
Electropolymerization of cyclodextrin/4-aminobiphenyl inclusion complex generating water-soluble pseudo-oligorotaxanes in their oxidized state
Aminobiphenyl (ABP) has been electrochemically investigated in water in the presence of hydroxypropyl-p-cyclodextrin (HP beta CD), with which it forms a 1: 1 host-guest inclusion complex. In this medium, its oxidation is irreversible and pH dependent, leading to the formation of ABP oligomers, after a transfer of two electrons and two protons per monomer. This oxidation has been found to depend also on HP beta CD concentration because of the dissociation of the inclusion complex prior to ABP oxidation. Generally, ABP oligomers are water insoluble, but in the presence of HP beta CD they show different solubility depending on their oxidation state. Electrochemical quartz microbalance (EQCM) measurements during ABP oligomer oxidation show that they precipitate on the Pt-quartz electrode at a low oxidation potential, whereas at higher potential they become soluble in the electrolytic medium and leave the electrode surface. This solubilization is explained as resulting from the threading into HP beta CD of both neutral and fully oxidized ABP oligomers, which are uncharged species. In contrast, partially oxidized ABP oligomers precipitate at the electrode surface though they are partially threaded. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.