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Thin‐Film Voltammetry of a Lutetium Bisphthalocyanine at Ionic Liquid|Water Interface
Authors:Achille Nassi  Christophe Thiery Ebelle  Evangeline Njanja  Emmanuel Ngameni
Institution:1. Université de Douala, Laboratoire de Chimie Minérale, Faculté des Sciences, B.P. 24157 Douala, Cameroun;2. Université de Yaoundé 1, Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique, Faculté des Sciences, B.P. 812 Yaoundé, Cameroun;3. Université de Dschang, Département de Chimie, Faculté des Sciences, B.P. 67 Dschang, Cameroun
Abstract:At room temperature, tetraoctylphosphonium bromide is a viscous ionic liquid, this gel‐like organic phase can be cast over a basal‐plane graphite electrode (BPGE). Cyclic voltammetry at such a modified electrode, in contact with an aqueous solution have revealed one reversible oxidation and five reversible reduction steps for a LuIII bisphthalocyanine dissolved in the ionic liquid film, a proof that the highly reactive reduced species were protected from interaction with water in this highly lipophilic phase. It has also been shown that the redox properties are influenced by the ions in the aqueous phase, a property which has been attributed to ion‐pairing effects; obviously, the ion transfers at the organic|aqueous interface has been ignored. Electrochemistry of Lu(III)(tBu)4Pc]2 (cyclic voltammetry and square wave voltammetry) under similar conditions shows that the nature and concentration of the anion in the aqueous solution in contact with the ionic liquid film influences the potential of the electrode reaction. This can be attributed to variations of the interfacial potential and also because the organic phase is an anion exchanger. Moreover, SWV experiments suggest that the rate of the overall reaction varies with the nature and concentration of the anion of the aqueous electrolyte, which implies that the ion transfer through the organic|aqueous interface is slower than the electron exchange rate of the molecule at the surface of graphite.
Keywords:Liquid/liquid interface  Thin film‐modified electrode  Bisphthalocyanine  Ion transfer
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