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Reversible Adsorption of Outer-Sphere Redox Molecules at Pt Electrodes.

Dileep Mampallil1, Klaus Mathwig1, Shuo Kang1, Serge G Lemay1.   

Abstract

Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume ratios. Here we harness this sensitivity to investigate the reversible adsorption of outer-sphere redox species at electrodes, a phenomenon that is easily overlooked in bulk measurements. We find that even though adsorption does not necessarily play a role in the electron-transfer process, such adsorption is nevertheless ubiquitous for the widely used outer-sphere species. We investigate the physical factors driving adsorption and find that this counterintuitive behavior is mediated by the anionic species in the supporting electrolyte, closely following the well-known Hofmeister series. Our results provide foundations both for theoretical studies of the underlying mechanisms and for contriving strategies to control adsorption in micro/nanoscale electrochemical transducers where surface effects are dominant.

Keywords:  Hofmeister series; adsorption; nanofluidics; outer-sphere species; redox cycling

Year:  2014        PMID: 26276621     DOI: 10.1021/jz402592n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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