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Dissolved Argon Changes the Rate of Diffusion in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Effect of the Presence and Absence of Argon and Nitrogen on the Voltammetry of Ferrocene

Abstract:
This work explores the effects of argon and nitrogen, two electrochemically and chemically inert gases frequently used in sample preparation of room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) solutions, on the electrochemical characterization of ferrocene (Fc) dissolved in the RTIL 1-ethyl-3- methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ([C2mim] [NTf2]). Remarkably, chronoamperometrically determined diffusion coefficients of Fc in [C2mim][NTf2] are found to increase from 4.8 (±0.2) × 10-11 m2 s-1 under vacuum conditions to 6.6 (±0.5) × 10-11 m 2 s-1 in an atmosphere of 1 atm Ar. In contrast, exposing a vacuum-purified sample to an atmosphere of 1 atm N2 resulted in no significant change in the measured diffusion coefficient of Fc. The effect of dissolved argon on diffusion transport is unexpected and has implications in electrochemistry and elsewhere. Fc was found to volatilize under vacuum conditions. We propose, however, that evacuation of the cell by vacuum prior to electrochemical measurements being carried out is the only way to ensure that no contamination of the sample occurs, and use of an in situ method of determining the diffusion coefficient and concentration of Fc dispells any ambiguity associated with Fc depletion by vacuum. © 2009 American Chemical Society.
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10.1021/jp9015849

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Chemistry
Sub department:
Physical & Theoretical Chem
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Journal:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C More from this journal
Volume:
113
Issue:
18
Pages:
7750-7754
Publication date:
2009-05-07
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EISSN:
1932-7455
ISSN:
1932-7447


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:41132
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uuid:7912719c-7f37-42d1-bdef-96d8a73216c8
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pubs:41132
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41132
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2012-12-19

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