The electrode reaction of methylene blue (MB) at a polycrystalline
gold electrode modified with a self-assembled monolayer of n-dodecanethiol was analyzed by using
voltammetric and electroreflectance (ER)
techniques. The results for the gold electrode modified with a
dodecanethiol monolayer were compared
with the data obtained at a bare gold electrode and a gold electrode
modified with butanethiol, thiophene,
or sulfur. The ER spectrum of MB at the gold electrode modified
with dodecanethiol monolayer was in
accord with the difference absorption spectrum between reduced and
oxidized forms of MB in the solution.
The ER spectrum of MB at the bare gold electrode had a different
structure. We concluded that MB
molecules were partitioned into the dodecanethiol monolayer interior on
the gold electrode surface. The
MB molecules, however, were not in direct contact with the gold surface
when the electron transfer takes
place.
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