Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.430, No.1-2, 127-132, 1997
Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance study for vanadium hexacyanoferrates : monitoring of film growth and ion effects during redox reactions
An electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance was employed to monitor directly the growth of vanadium hexacyanoferrate (VHF) films on platinum substrates during electrodeposition and interfacial coagulation in the solution containing sulfuric acid electrolyte, vanadium(IV) and hexacyanoferrate(III). Mass changes of the gold/crystal working electrode were correlated with cyclic voltammetry data. Effects of cations (NH4+, Li+, Na+ and K+), anions (SO42- and NO3-) and solvent during redox reactions of the films were studied. The results show that cations were incorporated into the film during reduction and expelled from the film during oxidation. Solvent also participates in VHF electrochemistry, and its role cannot be neglected. Anions play no role in VHF electrochemistry.
Keywords:PRUSSIAN-BLUE FILMS;THIN-FILMS;CHARGE-TRANSFER;ELECTRODES;CONDUCTIVITY;MECHANISMS;DEPOSITION;TRANSPORT;SURFACES;SORPTION