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Localised polymerisation of acrylamide using single-barrel scanning electrochemical cell microscopy

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 59, Issue 73, Pages 10992-10995

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cc03582d

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Single-barrel scanning electrochemical cell microscopy has been utilized to achieve localized polymerization of acrylamide with fine control. This technique allows for controlled synthesis and deposition of polyacrylamide or synthesis of polyacrylamide brushes from initiator-functionalised electrode surfaces. The method provides a novel approach for achieving precise control over the reactions and resulting polymer features.
Single-barrel scanning electrochemical cell microscopy has been adapted for polymerisation of acrylamide in droplet cells formed at gold electrode surfaces. Localised electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerisation enables controlled synthesis and deposition of polyacrylamide or synthesis of polyacrylamide brushes from initiator-functionalised electrode surfaces. Single-barrel scanning electrochemical cell microscopy has been used for the first time to achieve localized polymerization of acrylamide at a surface with fine control over the reactions and the resulting polymer features formed.

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