Abstract

It is possible to generate conductive multilayer structures by reduction of methylene blue cations at the interface: clean surface of a platinum electrode/1 M aqueous electrolyte solution. The characteristics of the multilayer ordered phase generated in fluoride and nitrate solutions are presented and the mechanism of a fast charge transfer between electrode/organic film and organic film/aqueous solution interfaces is discussed. The conductivity of the film is interpreted by postulating formation of a mixed valence structure with the generation of a cation radical intermediate which is favoured in the solid state at characteristic potentials.

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