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Cyclic voltammetry of decamethylferrocene at the three-phase junction organic liquid˝aqueous solution˝graphite (CROSBI ID 92989)

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Komorsky-Lovrić, Šebojka ; Lovrić, Milivoj ; Scholz, Fritz Cyclic voltammetry of decamethylferrocene at the three-phase junction organic liquid˝aqueous solution˝graphite Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 508 (2001), 129-137-x

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Komorsky-Lovrić, Šebojka ; Lovrić, Milivoj ; Scholz, Fritz

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Cyclic voltammetry of decamethylferrocene at the three-phase junction organic liquid˝aqueous solution˝graphite

Drops of nitrobenzene and 1,2-dichloroethane containing solely 0.1 mol/L decamethylferrocene (dmfc) are attached to the surface of a paraffin-impregnated graphite electrode and immersed into various aqueous electrolytes. The oxidation of dmfc and the reduction of the cation dmfc+ are enabled by the simultaneous transfers of anions between the aqueous electrolyte and the organic solvents. The reaction starts at the three-phase junction. A linear relationship is observed between the mid-peak potentials of cyclic voltammograms of dmfc and the standard Galvani potential differences of the anions, and the influence of anion concentration on the intercepts of these straight lines is explained. The standard Gibbs energies of transfer of acetate anions and dmfc+ cations on the water˝nitrobenzene interface are estimated as: = -33.4 kJ/mol and = 35 ą 2 kJ/mol, respectively.

ion transfer; cyclic voltammetry; three-phase junction; nitrobenzene; 1;2-dichloroethane; decamethylferrocene

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508

2001.

129-137-x

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