We propose here a new method to functionalize carbon
materials via a catalyzed Diels–Alder reaction.
In a Diels–Alder
reaction, carbon materials can be used as a diene or a dienophile.
Here, carbon materials are used as dienes and alkyne-terminated derivatives
as dienophiles. Different carbon materials, i.e., glassy carbon, carbon
powder (carbon black), pyrolytic graphite carbon materials, and graphene,
were functionalized by alkyne ferrocene derivatives or perfluoro-tagged
alkyne molecules and characterized by electrochemical means, atomic
force microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy experiments.
This method allows for the rapid functionalization of carbon materials
in mild conditions with high surface coverage.