Sonoelectrochemistry in highly resistive media: Mass transport effects

Sonovoltammetry methodology is studied for the enhancement of electrochemical processes in highly resistive media. As model systems the reduction of [FeCp*2]PF6 (with Cp℧ = η5-C5Me5) and the oxidation of FeCp*2 in acetonitrile are examined at a 25 μm diameter Pt microdisk electrode. Both in the pres...

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Main Authors: Marken, F, Goldfarb, D, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1998
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Summary:Sonovoltammetry methodology is studied for the enhancement of electrochemical processes in highly resistive media. As model systems the reduction of [FeCp*2]PF6 (with Cp℧ = η5-C5Me5) and the oxidation of FeCp*2 in acetonitrile are examined at a 25 μm diameter Pt microdisk electrode. Both in the presence and in the absence of supporting electrolyte ultrasound induces a strong increase in the observed limiting current in agreement with an increase in mass transport or, associated with this, a change in the average diffusion layer thickness. However, iR drop effects cause distortion of voltammetric waves, potential fluctuation, and ultrasonically induced current decrease under conditions of extremely low ionic strength.