Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry

A novel methodology for electrode kinetic studies is proposed by altering either the amplitude, ESW, or the frequency, f, of a Square wave voltammetry (SWV) experiment. The apparent standard rate constant, k0, of a surface electrode reaction can be easily determined by using a relationship between t...

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spelling todo:paper_00134686_v213_n_p613_Bonazzola2023-10-03T14:10:52Z Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry Bonazzola, C. Gordillo, G. Square-wave Amplitude Square-wave voltammetry Standard rate constant Surface confined electrode reaction Electrodes Kinetic theory Kinetics Rate constants Separation Surface reactions Electrochemical reactions Electrode kinetics Electrode reactions Square wave voltammetry Square waves Standard rate constant Surface electrode reactions Transfer coefficient Voltammetry A novel methodology for electrode kinetic studies is proposed by altering either the amplitude, ESW, or the frequency, f, of a Square wave voltammetry (SWV) experiment. The apparent standard rate constant, k0, of a surface electrode reaction can be easily determined by using a relationship between the logarithm of the characteristic dimensionless kinetic parameter, k0/2f, and the peak potential separation observed in a SW voltammogram, ΔEP. It is shown that it is possible to relate the function Ωn,α = ln(k0/2f) to the peak separation provided that the number of exchanged electrons, n, and the transfer coefficient, α, involved in the electrochemical reaction are known. Two regions are defined when the dependence of Ωn,α on ESW is analized: the amplitude dependent region, ADR, where │ΔEP│< 0.090 V/n, and the non amplitude dependent region, NAD, for higher │ΔEP│values. A unique function Ωn,α is defined for each one of these regions thus providing an extremely easy way for obtaining the apparent standard surface rate constant. Up to now, the methodology here proposed and the so called “potential-corrected SW voltammograms” method, constitute the alternatives for electro kinetic studies based on the measurement of the peak separation generated by SWV. © 2016 Fil:Bonazzola, C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00134686_v213_n_p613_Bonazzola
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topic Square-wave Amplitude
Square-wave voltammetry
Standard rate constant
Surface confined electrode reaction
Electrodes
Kinetic theory
Kinetics
Rate constants
Separation
Surface reactions
Electrochemical reactions
Electrode kinetics
Electrode reactions
Square wave voltammetry
Square waves
Standard rate constant
Surface electrode reactions
Transfer coefficient
Voltammetry
spellingShingle Square-wave Amplitude
Square-wave voltammetry
Standard rate constant
Surface confined electrode reaction
Electrodes
Kinetic theory
Kinetics
Rate constants
Separation
Surface reactions
Electrochemical reactions
Electrode kinetics
Electrode reactions
Square wave voltammetry
Square waves
Standard rate constant
Surface electrode reactions
Transfer coefficient
Voltammetry
Bonazzola, C.
Gordillo, G.
Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
topic_facet Square-wave Amplitude
Square-wave voltammetry
Standard rate constant
Surface confined electrode reaction
Electrodes
Kinetic theory
Kinetics
Rate constants
Separation
Surface reactions
Electrochemical reactions
Electrode kinetics
Electrode reactions
Square wave voltammetry
Square waves
Standard rate constant
Surface electrode reactions
Transfer coefficient
Voltammetry
description A novel methodology for electrode kinetic studies is proposed by altering either the amplitude, ESW, or the frequency, f, of a Square wave voltammetry (SWV) experiment. The apparent standard rate constant, k0, of a surface electrode reaction can be easily determined by using a relationship between the logarithm of the characteristic dimensionless kinetic parameter, k0/2f, and the peak potential separation observed in a SW voltammogram, ΔEP. It is shown that it is possible to relate the function Ωn,α = ln(k0/2f) to the peak separation provided that the number of exchanged electrons, n, and the transfer coefficient, α, involved in the electrochemical reaction are known. Two regions are defined when the dependence of Ωn,α on ESW is analized: the amplitude dependent region, ADR, where │ΔEP│< 0.090 V/n, and the non amplitude dependent region, NAD, for higher │ΔEP│values. A unique function Ωn,α is defined for each one of these regions thus providing an extremely easy way for obtaining the apparent standard surface rate constant. Up to now, the methodology here proposed and the so called “potential-corrected SW voltammograms” method, constitute the alternatives for electro kinetic studies based on the measurement of the peak separation generated by SWV. © 2016
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author Bonazzola, C.
Gordillo, G.
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Gordillo, G.
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title Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
title_short Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
title_full Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
title_fullStr Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
title_full_unstemmed Advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
title_sort advanced analysis for electrode kinetic studies of surface reactions by applying square-wave voltammetry
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