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A study of ethylamine at a gold rotating ring-disk electrode using pulsed electrochemical detection at the ring

✍ Scribed by David A. Dobberpuhl; Dennis C. Johnson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
751 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-0397

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✦ Synopsis


Linear scan (cyclic) voltammetry at the disk with simultaneous pulsed electrochemical detection (PED) at the ring of a rotated ring-disk electrode (RRDE) is demonstrated to be applicable for studies of the complex anodic behavior ofethylamine at gold electrodes in 0.10 M NaOH. The oxidation ofethylamine at the disk occurs during positive scans concomitantly with formation of surface oxide (Au ---f AuOH + AuO). However, the final oxide-covered surface (AuO) is inert for further ethylamine oxidation. Data obtained at the RRDE demonstrate that the total ethylamine signal at the disk is composed of simultaneous contributions from: oxidative desorption of ethylamine preadsorbed at the oxide-free Au surface and oxidation of ethylamine transported to the disk simultaneously with oxide formation. Based on ring-disk data, preadsorbed ethylamine is estimated to correspond to a fractional surface coverage of 0.7 10.1 monolayer for 10 to 60 pM ethylamine. Of this coverage, ca. 75% corresponds to ethylamine coadsorbed reversibly with OH-and 25% to ethylamine adsorbed irreversibly by a mechanism concluded to be chemisorption.


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