We present a redox-induced approach for the formation of single bilayers on gold functionalized with electroactive self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of ferrocenylalkanethiolates. The electrochemical oxidation of the SAM-bound ferrocene (Fc) to ferrocenium (Fc+) involves coupled electron transfer and ion pairing reactions. Counteranions from solution pair with the ferroceniums to stabilize the oxidized cations and neutralize the excess positive charge at the SAM/aqueous interface. The surface-confined redox reaction triggers the formation of single bilayer membranes from SUVs of anionic or zwitterionic phospholipids onto gold surfaces modified with the electroactive SAM. The ion pairing association of the charged lipid head groups with the electrogenerated ferroceniums drives the assembly of the phospholipids on the SAM surface to produce solid-supported bilayers of high surface coverage (≳ 90%) from gel- or fluid-phase forming phospholipids within minutes at room temperature. The redox-mediated strategy reported in this work is a conceptual advance in the preparation of solid-supported lipid bilayers. It is fast, insensitive to the phase state of the phospholipid in the vesicle precursor, and not limited to hydrophilic surfaces.
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