Electrochemistry of hydroquinone derivatives at metal and iodine-modified metal electrodes
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2006
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The difference in the electrochemical behavior of hydroquinone and pyrocatechol. at platinum and gold surfaces was analyzed using voltammetry and attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The results show that the hydroquinone derivatives are adsorbed on a gold surface with vertical orientation, which makes the electron transfer between the bulk species and the electrode surface easier than that in the case of flat adsorption of hydroquinone derivatives that occurs at a platinum electrode. The formation of the vertical conformation and the rapid process of electron transfer were also confirmed by quantum chemistry calculations. In addition, the pre-adsorbed iodine on the electrodes played a key role on the adsorbed configuration and. electron transfer of redox species. |
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Hou P;Han DX;Niu L;Lin HB.Electrochemistry of hydroquinone derivatives at metal and iodine-modified metal electrodes,CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES,2006,22(4):493-499 |
Palavras-Chave | #POLYCRYSTALLINE PLATINUM-ELECTRODES #ENERGY-LOSS SPECTROSCOPY #SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY #THIN-LAYER ELECTROCHEMISTRY #PERCHLORIC-ACID SOLUTION #IN-SITU STM #AROMATIC-COMPOUNDS #AUGER-SPECTROSCOPY #CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY #PYRROLOQUINOLINE QUINONE |
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