CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE

A theoretical model of electrode reaction influenced by the kinetics of complex formation and dissociation is developed for cyclic voltammetry. It is assumed that the electro-reductions of free metal ions and the complex are reversible and totally irreversible, respectively, and that the ligand is n...

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Autor principal: LOVRIĆ,MILIVOJ
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Química 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-970720130004000622014-09-02CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODELOVRI&#262;,MILIVOJ Cyclic voltammetry metal complexes kinetics of chemical reaction CE mechanism A theoretical model of electrode reaction influenced by the kinetics of complex formation and dissociation is developed for cyclic voltammetry. It is assumed that the electro-reductions of free metal ions and the complex are reversible and totally irreversible, respectively, and that the ligand is not present in great excess. The results show that the stripping peak current and potential depend on the relative bulk concentration of ligand, particularly within the range 1 < c*L,tot / c*M.tot < 3, and on the rate constant of complex formation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.58 n.4 20132013-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072013000400062en10.4067/S0717-97072013000400062
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Cyclic voltammetry
metal complexes
kinetics of chemical reaction
CE mechanism
spellingShingle Cyclic voltammetry
metal complexes
kinetics of chemical reaction
CE mechanism
LOVRI&#262;,MILIVOJ
CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE
description A theoretical model of electrode reaction influenced by the kinetics of complex formation and dissociation is developed for cyclic voltammetry. It is assumed that the electro-reductions of free metal ions and the complex are reversible and totally irreversible, respectively, and that the ligand is not present in great excess. The results show that the stripping peak current and potential depend on the relative bulk concentration of ligand, particularly within the range 1 < c*L,tot / c*M.tot < 3, and on the rate constant of complex formation.
author LOVRI&#262;,MILIVOJ
author_facet LOVRI&#262;,MILIVOJ
author_sort LOVRI&#262;,MILIVOJ
title CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE
title_short CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE
title_full CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE
title_fullStr CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE
title_full_unstemmed CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF THE SECOND ORDER CE MECHANISM AT THE THIN MERCURY FILM COVERED STATIONARY PLANAR ELECTRODE
title_sort cyclic voltammetry of the second order ce mechanism at the thin mercury film covered stationary planar electrode
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Química
publishDate 2013
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072013000400062
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