Bioinspired Nanostructures by Soft‐Template Electropolymerization from Di‐Substituted Triphenylamine
Diawo Diallo,
Alioune Diouf,
Abdoulaye Dramé
et al.
Abstract:We report a bioinspired approach to tune surface nanostructures by soft‐template electropolymerization in micellar conditions. Monomers highly favoring π‐stacking interactions are particularly interesting for favoring the polymer deposition in one direction. Here, original triphenylamine‐based monomers di‐substituted by thiophene and carbazole are investigated. Conjugated building blocks monomers are tested to favor deposition vs polymerization, even if the monomers are not perfectly planar. The carbazole deri… Show more
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