Abstract

Here we report an ON–OFF effect on electrocatalytic amplification when the molecules are connected to each other on an electrode surface. When the molecular connection is achieved, the redox potential of the catalytic redox entity is significantly upshifted with concurrent experience of a more electron-withdrawing atmosphere, and the electron transfer to and from the catalytic center is accelerated, rendering the molecules with strong electroreducing character; however, the overall outcome is dictated by the surface charge. Outer sphere redox probes and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy evidently revealed that a positive surface charge is preserved in acidic and neutral media after molecular connection which is in parallel with the corresponding electrocatalytic amplifications toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), suggesting the electrodics after molecular connection is extremely pH dependent. Surface charge present after molecular connection is significantly neutralized by the abundant hydroxyl groups i...

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