Unusual voltammetry of the reduction of O2 in [C4dmim][N(Tf)2] reveals a strong interaction of O2•− with the [C4dmim]+ cation

Barnes, Alexander S., Rogers, Emma I., Streeter, Ian, Aldous, Leigh, Hardacre, Christopher, Wildgoose, Gregory and Compton, Richard G. (2008) Unusual voltammetry of the reduction of O2 in [C4dmim][N(Tf)2] reveals a strong interaction of O2•− with the [C4dmim]+ cation. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 112 (35). pp. 13709-13715. ISSN 1932-7447

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

Voltammetric studies of the reduction of oxygen in the room temperature ionic liquid [C4dmim][N(Tf)2] have revealed a significant positive shift in the back peak potential, relative to that expected for a simple electron transfer. This shift is thought to be due to the strong association of the electrogenerated superoxide anion with the solvent cation. In this work we quantitatively simulate the microdisc electrode voltammetry using a model based upon a one-electron reduction followed by a reversible chemical step, involving the formation of the [C4dmim]+···O2•- ion-pair, and in doing so we extract a set of parameters completely describing the system. We have simulated the voltammetry in the absence of a following chemical step and have shown that it is impossible to simultaneously fit both the forward and reverse peaks. To further support the parameters extracted from fitting the experimental voltammetry, we have used these parameters to independently simulate the double step chronoamperometric response and found excellent agreement. The parameters used to describe the association of the O2•- with the [C4dmim]+ were kf = 1.4 × 103 s-1 for the first-order rate constant and Keq = 25 for the equilibrium constant.

Item Type: Article
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Science > School of Chemistry
UEA Research Groups: Faculty of Science > Research Groups > Physical and Analytical Chemistry (former - to 2017)
Faculty of Science > Research Groups > Synthetic Chemistry (former - to 2017)
Depositing User: Rachel Smith
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2011 16:01
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2023 15:30
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/27491
DOI: 10.1021/jp803349z

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item