A number of conjugated polymer systems can be generated via electropolymerization, including polythiophenes and polyanilines. While both have been reported to polymerize anodically via radical coupling, the presence of the aniline nitrogen plays a significant role in the mechanism of electropolymerization. In this study, the electropolymerization mechanism of 3-(N-alkylamino)thiophenes, structural hybrids of thiophene and aniline, is studied utilizing experimental and theoretical methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCombinatorial processes have been widely applied to many disciplines in chemistry and biology. The vast numbers of unique entities generated by combinatorial synthesis have led to the development of high-throughput methods for characterizing samples, to avoid bottlenecks created by the application of conventional, serial-based analytical techniques. In recent years, high-throughput and novel methods utilizing mass spectrometry, multiplexed capillary electrophoresis, various forms of optical detection, and even sound waves have been investigated for a variety of applications.
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