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Modified colloids and flat surfaces occupy an important place in materials science research due to their widespread applications. Interest in the development of modifiers that adhere strongly to surfaces relates to the need for stability under ambient conditions in many applications. Diazonium salts have evolved as the primary choice for the modification of surfaces. The term "diazonics" has been introduced in the literature to describe "the science and technology of aryldiazonium salt-derived materials". The facile reduction of diazonium salts via chemical or electrochemical processes, irradiation stimuli, or spontaneously results in the efficient modification of gold surfaces. Robust gold-aryl nanoparticles, where gold is connected to the aryl ring through bonding to carbon and films modified by using diazonium salts, are critical in electronics, sensors, medical implants, and materials for power sources. Experimental and theoretical studies suggest that gold-carbon interactions constructed via chemical reactions with diazonium salts are stronger than nondiazonium surface modifiers. This invited feature article summarizes the conceptual development of recent studies of diazonium salts in our laboratories and others with a focus on the surface modification of gold nanostructures, flat surfaces and gratings, and their applications in nanomedicine engineering, sensors, energy, forensic science, and catalysis.

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Ahmad A L Ahmad, Javad Basil Marutheri Parambath, Pavel S Postnikov, Olga Guselnikova, Mohamed Mehdi Chehimi, Mitchell R M Bruce, Alice E Bruce, Ahmed A Mohamed. Conceptual Developments of Aryldiazonium Salts as Modifiers for Gold Colloids and Surfaces. Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. 2021 Aug 03;37(30):8897-8907

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PMID: 34291926

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