Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment

A multi-frequency analysis in a single SW chronoamperometric protocol is proposed, developed from the recently introduced technique termed as electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy (EFS). In the present multi-frequency electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy (MEFS) the potential modulation consists of...

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Main Authors: Leon Stojanov, Dariusz Guziejewski, Mihaela Puiu, Camelia Bala, Valentin Mirceski
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Electrochemistry Communications
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000278
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spelling doaj-0e73ac046e5744abb896d366be45ec362021-03-11T04:24:19ZengElsevierElectrochemistry Communications1388-24812021-03-01124106943Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experimentLeon Stojanov0Dariusz Guziejewski1Mihaela Puiu2Camelia Bala3Valentin Mirceski4Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, “Ss Cyril and Methodius” University, P.O. Box 162, 1000 Skopje, MacedoniaDepartment of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Lodz, Tamka 12, 91-403 Lodz, PolandLaboratory for Quality Control and Process Monitoring, University of Bucharest, 4-12 Elisabeta Blvd., 030018 Bucharest, RomaniaLaboratory for Quality Control and Process Monitoring, University of Bucharest, 4-12 Elisabeta Blvd., 030018 Bucharest, Romania; Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Bucharest, 4-12 Elisabeta Blvd., 030018 Bucharest, RomaniaInstitute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, “Ss Cyril and Methodius” University, P.O. Box 162, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia; Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Lodz, Tamka 12, 91-403 Lodz, Poland; Corresponding author at: Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, “Ss Cyril and Methodius” University, P.O. Box 162, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia.A multi-frequency analysis in a single SW chronoamperometric protocol is proposed, developed from the recently introduced technique termed as electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy (EFS). In the present multi-frequency electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy (MEFS) the potential modulation consists of SW forward and reverse potential pulses imposed on a constant mid-potential; the frequency of SW pulses increases progressively in the course of the experiment, thus enabling fast and reliable estimation of kinetic parameters in a single experiment. The proposed technique is theoretically analysed with a simple quasireversible electrode reaction of a dissolved redox couple at a planar electrode, as well as with surface confined electrode reaction. Compared with conventional SWV and EFS, MEFS shows advantages in estimation of the standard rate constant in terms of simplicity, speed and efficiency for both studied electrode mechanisms. Theoretical data for surface confined electrode reaction was experimentally tested with azobenzene immobilized on the mercury electrode.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000278Electrochemical faradaic spectroscopyMulti-frequency analysisSquare wave voltammetryElectrode kinetics
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author Leon Stojanov
Dariusz Guziejewski
Mihaela Puiu
Camelia Bala
Valentin Mirceski
spellingShingle Leon Stojanov
Dariusz Guziejewski
Mihaela Puiu
Camelia Bala
Valentin Mirceski
Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
Electrochemistry Communications
Electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy
Multi-frequency analysis
Square wave voltammetry
Electrode kinetics
author_facet Leon Stojanov
Dariusz Guziejewski
Mihaela Puiu
Camelia Bala
Valentin Mirceski
author_sort Leon Stojanov
title Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
title_short Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
title_full Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
title_fullStr Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
title_full_unstemmed Multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
title_sort multi-frequency analysis in a single square-wave chronoamperometric experiment
publisher Elsevier
series Electrochemistry Communications
issn 1388-2481
publishDate 2021-03-01
description A multi-frequency analysis in a single SW chronoamperometric protocol is proposed, developed from the recently introduced technique termed as electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy (EFS). In the present multi-frequency electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy (MEFS) the potential modulation consists of SW forward and reverse potential pulses imposed on a constant mid-potential; the frequency of SW pulses increases progressively in the course of the experiment, thus enabling fast and reliable estimation of kinetic parameters in a single experiment. The proposed technique is theoretically analysed with a simple quasireversible electrode reaction of a dissolved redox couple at a planar electrode, as well as with surface confined electrode reaction. Compared with conventional SWV and EFS, MEFS shows advantages in estimation of the standard rate constant in terms of simplicity, speed and efficiency for both studied electrode mechanisms. Theoretical data for surface confined electrode reaction was experimentally tested with azobenzene immobilized on the mercury electrode.
topic Electrochemical faradaic spectroscopy
Multi-frequency analysis
Square wave voltammetry
Electrode kinetics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000278
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