Covalently Modified MoS2 Bearing a Hamilton‐Type Receptor for Recognizing a Redox‐Active Ferrocene‐Barbiturate Guest via Multiple H‐Bonds

Author:

Sideri Ioanna K.1ORCID,Stangel Christina1ORCID,Stergiou Anastasios1ORCID,Liapi Alexandra1ORCID,Ojeda‐Galván Hiram Joazet2,Quintana Mildred2ORCID,Tagmatarchis Nikos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute National Hellenic Research Foundation 48 Vassileos Constantinou Avenue 11635 Athens Greece

2. High Resolution Microscopy-CICSaB and Faculty of Science Universidad Autonóma de San Luis Potosi Av. Sierra Leona 550 78210 Lomas de San Luis Potosi SLP Mexico

Abstract

AbstractThe covalent modification of the metallic phase of MoS2 with a Hamilton‐type ligand is presented, transforming MoS2 to a recognition platform which is able to embrace barbiturate moieties via hydrogen bonding. The successful hydrogen bonding formation is easily monitored by simple electrochemical assessments, if a ferrocene‐labeled barbiturate analogue is utilized as a proof of concept. Full spectroscopic, thermal, and electron microscopy imaging characterization is provided for the newly formed recognition system, along with valuable insights concerning the electrochemical sensing. The given methodology expands beyond the sensing applications, confidently entering the territory of supramolecular interactions on the surface of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides. The well‐designed host‐guest chemistry presented herein, constitutes a guide and an inspiration for hosting customized‐structured functional building blocks on MoS2 and its relatives via hydrogen bonding, opening up new opportunities regarding potential applications.

Funder

European Social Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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