Voltammetric characterisation of diferrocenylborinic acid in organic solution and in aqueous media when immobilised into a titanate nanosheet film

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Authors

KONHEFR Martin SEDGWICK Adam C. JAMES Tony D. LACINA Karel SKLÁDAL Petr PUTRA Budi Riza HARITO Christian BAVYKIN Dmitry V. WALSH Frank C. RAITHBY Paul R. KOCIOK-KÖHN Gabriele MARKEN Frank

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Dalton Transactions
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Faculty of Science

Citation
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9dt00881k
Keywords borinic acid; boronic acid; ferrocene; titanate nanosheets; fluoride; sensing
Description Diferrocenylborinic acid (Fc2BOH,1) has been synthesized in good yield via an improved synthetic path. Characterisation by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry (HRMS), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray crystallography, and by electrochemical methods reveal two one-electron oxidation processes for the two electronically coupled ferrocenyl moieties. The oxidation of 1 dissolved in organic media is contrasted to the oxidation of 1 in aqueous environments (by incorporation of 1 into a lamellar film of 2D titanate nanosheets on a glassy carbon electrode). Data from cyclic voltammetry and from square wave voltammetry suggest that the bridging boron can bind to nucleophiles (hydroxide, fluoride) upon oxidation of the ferrocenyl groups. A multi-pathway ECE reaction scheme is proposed. Potential applications in sensing are discussed.
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