Issue 36, 2021

Mean field approach applied to surface deposition on a modified electrode

Abstract

In this work we study the deposition phenomena on a modified electrode in the framework of the mean field theory. The electrode surface is modified by irreversible deposition of impurities which can block a fraction of the adsorption sites. Then, an electroactive species is allowed to adsorb on the accessible sites, transferring electric charge and generating a current that can be calculated and measured. Nearest-neighbor lateral interactions are considered both between electroactive particles and between particles and impurities. A modified Bragg–Williams theoretical approach considers both the blocking effects of impurities and the lateral interactions, through different concentrations of impurities and particles. The analysis is based on the study of adsorption isotherms and voltammograms, considering different interaction energies and impurity concentrations. The potentialities and limitations of the analytical approximation are discussed by comparing theoretical predictions with Monte Carlo simulations and experimental measurements in which artificial clay represents the impurity and a [Fe(CN)6]4 redox probe is the species that transfers the charge.

Graphical abstract: Mean field approach applied to surface deposition on a modified electrode

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jul 2021
Accepted
16 Aug 2021
First published
17 Aug 2021

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021,23, 20247-20254

Mean field approach applied to surface deposition on a modified electrode

P. M. Pasinetti, V. I. Paz Zanini, A. J. Ramírez-Pastor and O. A. Pinto, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021, 23, 20247 DOI: 10.1039/D1CP03487A

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