Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.

In situ microwave activation has been applied to the electro-deposition and stripping of palladium metal (which is widely used as a catalyst) at cavitation resistant boron-doped diamond electrodes. Focused microwave radiation leading to heating, boiling, and cavitation is explored as an option to im...

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Váldodahkkit: Ghanem, M, Hanson, H, Compton, R, Coles, B, Marken, F
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: 2007
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author Ghanem, M
Hanson, H
Compton, R
Coles, B
Marken, F
author_facet Ghanem, M
Hanson, H
Compton, R
Coles, B
Marken, F
author_sort Ghanem, M
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description In situ microwave activation has been applied to the electro-deposition and stripping of palladium metal (which is widely used as a catalyst) at cavitation resistant boron-doped diamond electrodes. Focused microwave radiation leading to heating, boiling, and cavitation is explored as an option to improve the speed and sensitivity of the analytical detection procedure. The deposition and anodic stripping of palladium by linear sweep voltammetry in 0.1M KCl (pH 2) solution and at boron-doped diamond electrodes is shown to be strongly enhanced by microwave activation due to both (i) the increase in mass transport and (ii) the increase in the kinetic rate of deposition and stripping. The temperature at the electrode surface is calibrated with the reversible redox couple Fe(CN)(6)(4-)/Fe(CN)(6)(3-) and found to be reach 380K. In the presence of microwave radiation, the potential of onset of the deposition of palladium is strongly shifted positive from -0.4 to +0.1V versus SCE. The optimum potential for deposition in the presence of microwaves is -0.4V versus SCE and the anodic stripping peak current is shown to increase linearly with deposition time. Under these conditions, the stripping peak current varies linearly with the palladium concentration down to ca. 2muM. At concentration lower than this a logarithmic variation of the stripping peak current with concentration is observed down to ca. 0.1muM (for 5min pre-concentration in presence of microwave radiation).
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spelling oxford-uuid:f4e4d313-3cd7-4a34-aad8-b51e213843a82022-03-27T12:23:14ZMicrowave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f4e4d313-3cd7-4a34-aad8-b51e213843a8EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Ghanem, MHanson, HCompton, RColes, BMarken, FIn situ microwave activation has been applied to the electro-deposition and stripping of palladium metal (which is widely used as a catalyst) at cavitation resistant boron-doped diamond electrodes. Focused microwave radiation leading to heating, boiling, and cavitation is explored as an option to improve the speed and sensitivity of the analytical detection procedure. The deposition and anodic stripping of palladium by linear sweep voltammetry in 0.1M KCl (pH 2) solution and at boron-doped diamond electrodes is shown to be strongly enhanced by microwave activation due to both (i) the increase in mass transport and (ii) the increase in the kinetic rate of deposition and stripping. The temperature at the electrode surface is calibrated with the reversible redox couple Fe(CN)(6)(4-)/Fe(CN)(6)(3-) and found to be reach 380K. In the presence of microwave radiation, the potential of onset of the deposition of palladium is strongly shifted positive from -0.4 to +0.1V versus SCE. The optimum potential for deposition in the presence of microwaves is -0.4V versus SCE and the anodic stripping peak current is shown to increase linearly with deposition time. Under these conditions, the stripping peak current varies linearly with the palladium concentration down to ca. 2muM. At concentration lower than this a logarithmic variation of the stripping peak current with concentration is observed down to ca. 0.1muM (for 5min pre-concentration in presence of microwave radiation).
spellingShingle Ghanem, M
Hanson, H
Compton, R
Coles, B
Marken, F
Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.
title Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.
title_full Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.
title_fullStr Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.
title_full_unstemmed Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.
title_short Microwave-enhanced electro-deposition and stripping of palladium at boron-doped diamond electrodes.
title_sort microwave enhanced electro deposition and stripping of palladium at boron doped diamond electrodes
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