Activation of glassy carbon electrodes by alternating current electrochemical treatment |
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Authors: | Joseph Wang Lori D. Hutchins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Glassy carbon electrodes subjected to “severe” electrochemical treatment is saturated chloride solutions exhibit enhanced electrochemical reversibility compared to untreated electrodes. Apparently faster rates of electron-transfer result in lowering of the overpotential by 110–300 mV for eight electroactive species tested. Systematic alterations in the response in terms of peak potential, sensitivity, background current, and stability are reported. Scanning electron micrographs show the introduction of pits of random size distribution. From the practical point of view, the most significant improvement is observed in differential pulse measurements, that are highly sensitive to small changes in the rate of electron transfer. In amperometric detection for liquid chromatography, the pretreated electrodes are shown to facilitate the quantitation of different eluting species. It appears that the surface and bulk properties of the glassy carbon have profound effects on the observed behavior. |
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