Chemically modified electrodes with supported titanium complexes have
been generated for the first time by the reaction of TiCl4 with hydrox
ylated surfaces of glassy carbon or platinum electrodes. The resulting
monolayers of titanium oxychloride species are not electroactive, but
they can be evaluated with scanning Auger microprobe analysis and wit
h a subsequent derivatization that uses (hydroxymethyl)ferrocene as a
redox probe. The modified electrodes are stable under inert atmosphere
but readily degrade upon exposure to air. Treatment of electrodes wit
h other Ti complexes such as Ti(OEt)4, Cp2TiCl2, and CpTiCl3 gives eit
her no reaction or electrochemically unstable surface moieties.