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A new method of studying ion transfer at liquid vertical bar liquid phase boundaries using a carbon nanotube paste electrode with a redox active binder

Abstract:
We report a new method for the study of voltammetric processes at liquid|liquid interfaces, namely that of using a redox active organic oil as the binder in a carbon nanotube (CNT) paste electrode. Specifically we report voltammetry at the liquid|liquid interface studied at a N,N-didodecyl-N′, N′-diethylphenylenediamine (DDPD, as binder) CNT paste electrode immersed in aqueous electrolytes containing potassium salts of various anions (AsF 6-, PF6-, ClO4-, SCN-, I-, NO3-, Br-, Cl-, F-, and SO42-). Ion transfer across the liquid|liquid interface occurs to maintain electroneutrality upon oxidation of the DDPD, the direction of which, and the subsequent effect upon the observed voltammetric response, is found to be driven by the relative hydrophobicity of the ions involved. This method of studying liquid|liquid interfaces offers significant advantages, not least with regard to ease of electrode fabrication and cleaning and the formation of multiple three-phase boundaries (at which any voltammetry must occur) due to the structure of the DDPD-CNT paste|aqueous electrolyte interface. © 2007 American Chemical Society.
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10.1021/jp0763275

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Journal:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C More from this journal
Volume:
111
Issue:
49
Pages:
18353-18360
Publication date:
2007-12-13
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EISSN:
1932-7455
ISSN:
1932-7447


Language:
English
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2012-12-19

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