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Electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrazine at a Prussian Blue-modified glassy carbon electrode

✍ Scribed by Ursula Scharf; Erich W. Grabner


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
680 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


The electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrazine has been studied on glassy carbon electrodes modified by electrodeposition of iron(III)hexacyanoferrat(II) (Prussian Blue PB), by using cyclic voltammetry and the rotating disc technique. The oxidation of hydrazine to nitrogen occurs at the rising part of the oxidation wave of PB to Berlin Green at 0.7 V vs. AgjAgCI where oxidation is not observed at the bare glassy carbon electrode. The dependence of the oxidation current on the hydrazine concentration and on the concentration of the redox centers FeII/III leads to the conclusion that the reaction is first order in both cases. From a Tafel plot a slope of 120mV is obtained indicating a one-electron charge transfer process to be rate-limiting. The electrocatalytic efficiency increases with increasing pH up to pH 5 where PB becomes soluble; hence the reacting species is the N,H: ion. From the fact that the oxidation current increases with increasing film thickness it is concluded that the electrocatalytic reaction occurs inside the PB lattice. Further studies are reported concerning the determination of the diffusion coefficient of hydrazinc in PB and the interpretation of the results within the framework of the Savkant-Andrieux model.


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