A polarizable reference electrode

A problem often encountered in polarization studies at water (w)/organic solvent (o) interfaces is the poor stability of the potential of the reference electrode connected to the organic solvent phase (o). The potential of this reference electrode is usually based on the partition of a highly hydrop...

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Main Author: Vladimír Mareček
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-08-01
Series:Electrochemistry Communications
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248122001564
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description A problem often encountered in polarization studies at water (w)/organic solvent (o) interfaces is the poor stability of the potential of the reference electrode connected to the organic solvent phase (o). The potential of this reference electrode is usually based on the partition of a highly hydrophobic cation between the reference water (wʹ) and the organic solvent phase (o). The deterioration in stability is associated with the spontaneous extraction of a salt containing a common cation from the phase (wʹ) to the phase (o), which leads to a significant shift in the reference potential. In the present study, the novel concept of a polarizable reference electrode is introduced, which makes it possible to resolve this problem in a sophisticated way. The solution makes use of a polarizable metal electrode, the potential of which is adjusted by a battery-operated three-electrode potentiostat, and which then serves as a reference organic solvent electrode in a four-electrode system for the polarization of the water/organic solvent interface.
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spelling doaj.art-5f142f3aa31046e6b53289c4a03ec4262022-12-22T03:14:12ZengElsevierElectrochemistry Communications1388-24812022-08-01141107354A polarizable reference electrodeVladimír Mareček0J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS, Dolejškova 2155/3, 182 23 Prague 8, Czech RepublicA problem often encountered in polarization studies at water (w)/organic solvent (o) interfaces is the poor stability of the potential of the reference electrode connected to the organic solvent phase (o). The potential of this reference electrode is usually based on the partition of a highly hydrophobic cation between the reference water (wʹ) and the organic solvent phase (o). The deterioration in stability is associated with the spontaneous extraction of a salt containing a common cation from the phase (wʹ) to the phase (o), which leads to a significant shift in the reference potential. In the present study, the novel concept of a polarizable reference electrode is introduced, which makes it possible to resolve this problem in a sophisticated way. The solution makes use of a polarizable metal electrode, the potential of which is adjusted by a battery-operated three-electrode potentiostat, and which then serves as a reference organic solvent electrode in a four-electrode system for the polarization of the water/organic solvent interface.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248122001564Polarizable reference electrodeLiquid/liquid interfaceThree-electrode systemFour-electrode system
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A polarizable reference electrode
Electrochemistry Communications
Polarizable reference electrode
Liquid/liquid interface
Three-electrode system
Four-electrode system
title A polarizable reference electrode
title_full A polarizable reference electrode
title_fullStr A polarizable reference electrode
title_full_unstemmed A polarizable reference electrode
title_short A polarizable reference electrode
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topic Polarizable reference electrode
Liquid/liquid interface
Three-electrode system
Four-electrode system
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