Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.28, No.8, 948-954, 2007
New monomers tailored for direct electrografting onto carbon in water
Electrografting, which is an electropolymerization technique dedicated to the chemisorption of polyacrylates onto conductive surfaces, was actively studied in anhydrous organic media until now. This communication aims at extending this technique to aqueous media for the grafting of polyacrylates onto carbon. The key criterion for the successful electrografting under these not very demanding experimental conditions (water vs. anhydrous organic solvents) is the use of amphiphilic acrylic monomers. The impact of the chemical structure of these new monomers on the coating properties was investigated. Composition of the coatings was analyzed by FT-IR ATR and XPS, whereas film thickness and morphology were analyzed by ellipsometry and AFM, respectively.