1. Electrochemical behaviour of mixtures of phenazine with iodine in the solid state
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Agnieszka Szadkowska, Zbigniew Galus, and Piotr K. Wrona
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Electromotive force ,Organic Chemistry ,Phenazine ,Potentiometric titration ,Analytical chemistry ,Pellets ,Electrochemistry ,EMF measurement ,Gibbs free energy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Electrode ,symbols ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
The electrochemical behaviour of mixtures of phenazine (P) with iodine (I2) in the solid state was investigated. Three types of electrochemical experiments were conducted: (i) EMF measurements of the Ag/AgI/I2:P system for various I2 : P ratios, (ii) cyclic voltammetric (CV) experiments and (iii) potentiometric measurements of the open cell potentials after different cathodic charges were injected into the I2 : P pellets. In the first case, a detailed analysis of the observed electromotive force was presented. The Gibbs free energy of the I2 : P complex determined was in good agreement with earlier results. In the second case, the CV curves corresponding to the electrode processes of phenazine mixed with graphite in the solid state indicate that the mass and charge transfer, which occur in the pellets, are faster than expected. The potentiometric experiments confirm this conclusion. Additional experiments, conducted with pellets of different thickness, indicate that although, in comparison with an equilibrated pellet, the concentration profiles are modified in small layers (diffusion layers) neighbouring the electrodes, the electrode reaction probably occurs in the whole pellet. A tentative mechanism of these processes is discussed. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2003
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