Hi! I am modifying the surface of diatomaceous earth(powder) with aminopropyltriethoxysilane. For practical reasons, I wish to characterize it using electrochemical methods. Can anyone give me advices on how i should go about this?
im not concerned more about the diatomaceous earth having electric conductivity, but with the amine functionality.
thnx for replying to this thread, though.
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