An advanced undergraduate laboratory experiment is described in which the students use cyclic voltammetry (CV) as an electrochemical tool to probe the passivation of electrode surfaces covered by well-ordered self-assembly and Langmuir–Blodgett films. This set of experiments is intended to (i) serve as an introduction to the bottom-up strategies for the fabrication of well-ordered thin solid films; (ii) illustrate the passivation effect of well-ordered films deposited on electrodes; (iii) analyze the blocking behavior of the films using a redox probe and CV; and (iv) allow the students to perform a comparison study of physically and chemically attached films on electrodes.
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