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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry - The performance of electrodes modified with electrochemically generated cobalt oxide nanoparticles for the oxidation of As(III) species was investigated by...  相似文献   
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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry - A new family of PtFe catalysts supported on hierarchical porous carbon (HPC), with different porous sizes, was developed and tested as cathodes in oxygen...  相似文献   
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The retention, release, and detection of metallic complexes in polymeric hydrogels are of interest in drug delivery, analytical chemistry, and water remediation. The electrochemistry of the redox complexes inside the hydrogel could be affected by the viscoelastic properties of the gel, local ionic force and pH, and interactions (e.g., hydrophobic) between the complex and the polymer chains. In this work, it is shown that a simple setup, consisting of a disk electrode pressed on the hydrogel, allows to perform electrochemistry of a redox couple: Tris(1,10-phenanthroline)iron(II) (Fe(phen)3 2+) inside a hydrogel matrix. The behavior is compared with the same couple in solution, and it is found that the electrochemical properties of the redox couple are strongly affected by the presence of the hydrogel matrix. The cyclic voltammogram of the hydrogel loaded with complex shows a response, which suggests electrochemical-chemical mechanism. The chemical step is likely linked to a catalytic oxidation of free hydrated Fe2+ ions present inside the hydrogel together with the redox complex. Since Fe2+ ions have small charge transfer constants on the glassy carbon electrodes, only the catalytic current is observed. Indeed, when excess ligand (phenanthroline) is absorbed inside the hydrogel, the measured cyclic voltammograms show a single reversible oxidation/reduction step. It seems that the complexation equilibrium shifts toward the complex, making the free iron concentration negligible. Accordingly, the cyclic voltammetry shape and peak potential difference agree with a reversible oxidation/reduction. Additionally, the peak currents of the cyclic voltammograms show a linear dependence with the square root of time, as predicted by a Randles-Sevcik equation. However, the measured currents are smaller than the simulated ones. The differences are in agreement with simulations of the cyclic voltammograms where the migration of the redox species is considered. Chronoamperometry is used to measure the mass transport of redox species inside the hydrogel. It is found that the current transients still obey Cottrell’s equation, but the diffusion coefficients obtained from the slopes of Cottrell’s plots have to be corrected for migration effects. The effective diffusion coefficient of Fe(phen)3 2+ measured inside the hydrogel (D Red-hydrogel = 5.5 (±0.5) × 10?8 cm2 s?1) is ca. 80 times smaller than the one measured in solution (D Red-solution = 4.4 (±0.5) × 10?6 cm2 s?1). The simple setup has a true semi-infinite boundary condition, which allows characterizing the hydrogel in the same condition as the bulk material and easily changing both the redox species and the hydrogel structure.  相似文献   
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