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Variable-temperature microelectrode voltammetry: Application to diffusion coefficients and electrode reaction mechanisms

Authors :
Richard G. Compton
Sarah R. Jacob
Barry A. Coles
Qi Hong
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

An apparatus for the measurement of steady-state microelectrode voltammetry at elevated temperatures is described. The scope of this experimental approach as a method for the determination of diffusion coefficients at variable temperatures in the case of simple one-electron processes is demonstrated. Diffusion coefficients over a range of temperatures are derived for N,N,N′N′-tetramethylphenylenediamine in both acetonitrile and water solvents, tris-4-bromophenylamine in acetonitrile, and ferrocene in acetonitrile and dimethylformamide from which activation energies for diffusion are obtained. Diffusion coefficient values are used to derive Stokes-Einstein radii for each species in solution. The electroreductions of o-bromonitrobenzene in dimethylformamide and 9-chloroanthracene in acetonitrile are studied as a function of temperature and activation energies estimated for carbon-halide bond cleavage in the corresponding radical anions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f28c8c501ebf449ecf26ac7617e4102d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp990024w