Abstract
Robust opto-electroactive monolayers of three different RuII–terpyridyl complexes with amino and pyridyl termination are fabricated on SiOx-based substrates using siloxane-based attachment chemistry and either pyridyl or amine linkage to the preliminary prepared template. The UV–vis spectra of these monolayers display the characteristic metal-to-ligand charge-transfer bands, with a bathochromic shift compared to the spectra of the respective metalloligands dissolved in acetonitrile solution. This shift is notably larger for the pyridyl-linked monolayers compared to the amino-linked film, correlating qualitatively with the molecular grafting density. Cyclic voltammograms of the monolayers covalently attached onto indium tin oxide electrodes show reversible switching between the two redox states (Ru2+ to Ru3+ and vice versa), with a typical one-electron redox behavior. The sensing response of the monolayers to a series of different metal ions was tested, with the amino-decorated films showing a particularly...
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