Issue 7, 1991

Mechanistic investigations of redox polymer-coated electrodes using probe-beam deflection and cyclic voltammetry

Abstract

Optical probe-beam deflection signals, together with cyclic voltammograms, have been used to analyse the electron-transfer process at electrodes coated with [Ru(bpy)2ClPVP]Cl, polyaniline and poly(1-hydroxyphenazine). With this technique it is possible to determine if anions or cations are used as the charge-compensating ions in the electron-transfer process. The electron transfer at [Ru(bpy)2ClPVP]Cl was shown to be accompanied by a simple counter-ion diffusion process. The known electron-transfer mechanism of polyaniline was confirmed and a plausible mechanism for the electron transfer of poly(l-hydroxyphenazine) has been proposed. The additional information (direction of concentration gradients) obtained by a simple probe-beam deflection experiment is extremely useful in the analysis of reaction mechanisms at redox polymer-coated electrodes.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1991,87, 939-945

Mechanistic investigations of redox polymer-coated electrodes using probe-beam deflection and cyclic voltammetry

O. Haas, J. Rudnicki, F. R. McLarnon and E. J. Cairns, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1991, 87, 939 DOI: 10.1039/FT9918700939

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