“…For example, for nitrophenyl groups electrografted on carbon electrodes, the voltametric reduction pattern can be easily influenced by ion‐pairing, hydrogen bonding and/or proton transfer processes with traces of water contained in the solvent (most commonly, acetonitrile) [50] . Contrary, when the grafted film bears ferrocene molecules, their oxidation is less prone to exert this kind of interactions, which give rise to a voltammetric behavior with more ideal features [16,37–44] . Nevertheless this improvement, the real amount of ferrocenyl groups into the grafted films seems to be still higher than that obtained by integration of the oxidation waves.…”