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Supporting electrolyte

About: Supporting electrolyte is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5011 publications have been published within this topic receiving 104172 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were employed to examine their prospective application as electrodes for the detection of electroactive compounds in organic solvent media.
Abstract: Vertically aligned multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) on silica substrate were selectively produced by the procedure of chemical vapor deposition (CVD). For the synthesis of the MWCNT films, either acetonitrile (ACN) or benzene (BZ) was used as carbon sources while ferrocene (FeCp2) was adopted as catalyst. The packing organization of the aligned carbon nanotubes on the silica substrate, and thus the degree of disorder of the produced MWCNT films, was found to be different. Namely, the MWCNT2 film, produced upon decay of BZ, seems to be more disordered compared to MWCNT1, produced upon decomposition of ACN. In order to examine their prospective application as electrodes for the detection of electroactive compounds in organic solvent media, the techniques of cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were employed. FeCp2 was selected as the suitable standard electroactive substance for probing the fabricated MWCNT electrodes, in view of the fact that FeCp2 undergoes a fast one-electron oxidation process forming the ferrocenium cation (FeCp2+), which is rather stable during the time scale of the experiments. All electrochemical experiments were performed in ACN as solvent medium including n-tetrabutylammonium hexafluorophosphate as supporting electrolyte at room temperature. The extracted CV and EIS results were compared with those obtained using glassy carbon electrode. The findings demonstrate the successful detection of FeCp2 in ACN at both MWCNT films. However, among the films investigated, the electrode produced upon decay of BZ seems to be better capacitor, most probably due to its higher surface area as well as to its small film thickness. Evidently, the high degree of disorder, which has been observed for MWCNT2, plays an important role for the increase of its effective surface area and thus, its capacitance. It is, however, very interesting that the more disorder MWCNT2 film provides, the greater charge transfer resistance.

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TL;DR: An improved numerical way of solving the second Fick's law for the purpose of modelling chronoamperometry of uncharged species in a solution containing an insufficient amount of supporting electrolyte is presented in this article.

34 citations

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TL;DR: Almost complete decolorization and COD abatement were attained after 300 and 600 min of electrochemical treatment, respectively, and the release and evolution of by-products was followed by HPLC to better understand the oxidative power of Sn-Cu-Sb electrodes.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the surface of glassy carbon (GC) electrode has been modified by oxidation of L-cysteine, and the modified electrode was used to obtain the calibration curve and it exhibited a stable and sensitive response to DA.
Abstract: The surface of glassy carbon (GC) electrode has been modified by oxidation of L-cysteine. The covalent modified GC electrode with L-Cysteine has been studied, according the supporting electrolyte used. Favourable interactions between the L-cysteine film and DA enhance the current response compared to that at the Nafion GC and bare GC electrodes, achieving better performances than those other electrodes. This behaviour was as result of the adsorption of the cysteine layer film, compact and uniform formation; depending on L-cysteine solution (phosphate buffer or chloridric acid supporting electrolyte) used for modifying GC surface. In cyclic voltammetric measurements, modified electrodes can successfully separate the oxidation/reduction DA peaks in different buffer solutions, but an evident dependence in the response was obtained as function of pH and modified electrode. The modified electrode prepared with L-cysteine/HCl solution was used to obtain the calibration curve and it exhibited a stable and sensitive response to DA. The results are described and discussed in the light of the existing literature.

34 citations

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TL;DR: The reduction of TCNQ and TCNE to anion radicals and dianions at platinum and carbon electrodes in acetonitrile solution have been studied by cyclic voltammetry, using a variety of supporting electrolytes as discussed by the authors.

34 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202335
2022104
2021109
2020122
2019122
2018147