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Real-time impedance measurements during electrochemical experiments and their application to aniline oxidation SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Real-time impedance measurements during electrochemical experiments and their application to aniline oxidation
Authors
Yoo, JSSong, ILee, JHPark, SM
Date Issued
2003-07-15
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Development of an in situ technique for measuring electrochemical impedance spectra in real time during an electrochemical experiment is described. The technique is based on staircase voltammetry with relatively large step heights, in which a series of increasing potential steps are applied to an electrochemical system, and the resulting currents are sampled. The first derivatives of the currents thus obtained are then converted to ac current signals in frequency domain, and impedances are computed from diem. To demonstrate the technique as a tool for studying the electrode/electrolyte interface during the electrochemical reaction, we chose an electrochemical oxidation reaction of aniline, whose reaction products have been known to continuously change the electrode surface due to the polymer film growth on its surface, and report a number of observations that would not have been obtained without such in situ experiments. A suggestion is also made on the use of staircase voltammetry for mechanistic studies on complex electrochemical reactions by simply varying the sampling time.
Keywords
EMPLOYING FOURIER-TRANSFORM; DISK ELECTRODE TECHNIQUES; CONDUCTIVE POLYMERS; STAIRCASE VOLTAMMETRY; POLYANILINE GROWTH; LINEAR SCAN; SPECTROSCOPY; MECHANISM; KINETICS; SWEEP
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/18412
DOI
10.1021/AC0263263
ISSN
0003-2700
Article Type
Article
Citation
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 75, no. 14, page. 3294 - 3300, 2003-07-15
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