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Catalytic Activity of Alkali Metal Cations for the Chemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction in a Biphasic Liquid System Probed by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
Authors:Dr Shokoufeh Rastgar  Dr Keyla Teixeira Santos  Prof Dr Camilo Andrea Angelucci  Prof Dr Gunther Wittstock
Institution:1. Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Chemistry Department, 261111 Oldenburg, Germany;2. Federal University of ABC, Center for Natural and Human Sciences, Av. dos Estados 5001, 09210-580 Santo André/SP, Brazil
Abstract:Chemical reduction of dioxygen in organic solvents for the production of reactive oxygen species or the concomitant oxidation of organic substrates can be enhanced by the separation of products and educts in biphasic liquid systems. Here, the coupled electron and ion transfer processes is studied as well as reagent fluxes across the liquid|liquid interface for the chemical reduction of dioxygen by decamethylferrocene (DMFc) in a dichloroethane-based organic electrolyte forming an interface with an aqueous electrolyte containing alkali metal ions. This interface is stabilized at the orifice of a pipette, across which a Galvani potential difference is externally applied and precisely adjusted to enforce the transfer of different alkali metal ions from the aqueous to the organic electrolyte. The oxygen reduction is followed by H2O2 detection in the aqueous phase close to the interface by a microelectrode of a scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM). The results prove a strong catalytic effect of hydrated alkali metal ions on the formation rate of H2O2, which varies systematically with the acidity of the transferred alkali metal ions in the organic phase.
Keywords:biphasic catalysis  chemical oxygen reduction reaction  electrochemistry  hydrated alkali ions  ion transfer voltammetry  phase-transfer catalysis
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