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The effects of cross-linking and anodic surface roughening on quinone polymer/carbon electrodes
Authors:Larry L Miller  Baruch Zinger  Chantal Degrand
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A.;Laboratoire de Synthèse et d''Electrosynthèse Organométallique associé au C.N.R.S. (LA 33), Faculté des Sciences Gabriel, 21100 Dijon, France
Abstract:A polymer in which anthraquinone-2-carbonyl groups were bound to polyethyleneimine was coated onto a glassy carbon electrode. Electrodes of this kind were studied using cyclic voltammetry and pH 7 aqueous solutions. At pH <10 only those quinone units in contact with the carbon surface are electroactive. It was shown that anodic surface roughening increased the limited number of electroactive groups in the polymer film and gave more stable activity and narrower voltammetric peaks. Above pH 10 redox propagation through the layer is more rapid but the anionic product desorbs. This desorption was inhibited by cathodically cross-linking a layer of mixed polymers on a polyethyleneimine backboned polymer containing fluorenone units as well as anthraquinone units.
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