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Reaction mechanism of the benzoquinone/hydroquinone couple at platinum electrodes in aqueous solutions: Retardation and enhancement of electrode kinetics by single chemisorbed layers
Authors:James H White  Manuel P Soriaga  Arthur T Hubbard
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 U.S.A.
Abstract:The electrochemical kinetics of the benzoquinone (Q)/hydroquinone (H2Q) redox couple at platinum electrodes in aqueous solutions has been found to be extremely sensitive to the nature of species adsorbed on the electrode surface at monolayer coverages. Experimental measurements were based on thin-layer cyclic voltammetry; the use of thin-layer electrodes was dictated by the need to minimize surface contamination. Bulky neutral or anionic aromatic adsorbates led to the familiar U-shaped rate-vs.-pH curves; the rate minimum occurred near pH 4. Kinetic effects due to oriental changes of chemisorbed species were noted only when the rate was low. Adsorbed 1 atoms led to comparatively rapid reactivity (rate constant k° > 10?3 cm s?1) and virtual independence of pH. Profound retardation resulted from pretreatment ofthe surface with CN? and SCN?; total irreversibility (k° < 10?6 cm s?1) was observed at pH 4, with a further decrease in rate at pH 7. In contrast, when the surface contained n layer of chemisorbed phenyltriethylammonium cations, the electrode rate increased with increasing pH. The results indicate that different reaction pathways predominate when different absorbates are present.
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