Donor-acceptor type light-harvesting molecular wires are covalently attached to a boron-doped diamond surface via a combination of diazonium electrografting and Suzuki cross-coupling. For the Suzuki reaction, various catalytic systems are compared with respect to their imposed surface coverage. Combining 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2′,6′-dimethoxybiphenyl (SPhos) and Pd(0), the diamond coverage improves considerably (by 98%) as compared to the standard tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (Pd(PPh3)4) catalyst. As the energy levels between the molecular chromophores and the diamond film align well, the sophisticated functionalized diamond surfaces present a first step towards the development of fully carbon-based devices for light to electricity conversion. This journal is
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Yeap, W. S., Bevk, D., Liu, X., Krysova, H., Pasquarelli, A., Vanderzande, D., … Haenen, K. (2014). Diamond functionalization with light-harvesting molecular wires: Improved surface coverage by optimized Suzuki cross-coupling conditions. RSC Advances, 4(79), 42044–42053. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra04740k
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