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Reduction of Tetrachloroaurate(III) at Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes: Gold Deposition Versus Gold Colloid Formation
Authors:Katherin B. Holt  Genevieve Sabin  Richard G. Compton  John S. Foord  Frank Marken
Affiliation:1. Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University, Oxford OX1 3QZ, UK;2. Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK
Abstract:
Tetrachloroaurate(III) dissolved in dilute aqueous aqua regia is electrochemically reduced at boron-doped diamond electrodes to form gold metal. The reduction process is studied by voltammetric, SEM, and XPS techniques. Both the deposition of gold and the anodic stripping process are detected. The ratio of cathodic to anodic charge or stripping efficiency, Qanodic/Qcathodic, is shown to depend on the concentration of AuClequation image and on the pretreatment of the boron-doped diamond electrode surface. Cathodic pretreatment of the boron-doped diamond electrode considerably increases the rate for both deposition and stripping. In the presence of power ultrasound emitted from a glass horn system (24 kHz, 8 Wcm−2) the current associated with the reduction of AuClequation image is considerably enhanced and two components in the mass transport controlled limiting current are identified as (i) the deposition of gold onto the boron-doped diamond and (ii) the formation of colloidal gold.
Keywords:Boron-doped diamond  Ultrasound  Sonoelectrochemistry  Voltammetry  Gold  Colloid  Nanoparticles
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