Spectroselectrochemistry of substituted Triazoles
Introduction:
Triazoles are a basic aromatic heterocyclic. Their chemistry has received much attention because of their wide range of applications. Triazoles are used in many antifungal drugs and fungicides, and the triazole-based drugs are more selective for fungi than mammalian cells compared to the azoles-based antifungal compounds [1, 2]. Also they have been considered as an interesting component in terms of corrosion retardants [3]. Furthermore, they are present in numerous organic compounds [4, 5].
Proposal:
In this study, we have attempted to study the interaction between polycrystalline gold electrode surface with substituted 1,2,3- Triazole. All substituted Triazole will be characterized by cyclic voltammetry, FT-IR, spectroelectrochemistry by in situ UV-Visible spectroscopy and in situ surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy [SERS].
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