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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.585, No.2, 191-196, 2005
Direct determination of diffusion coefficient for borohydride anions in alkaline solutions using chronoamperometry with spherical Au electrodes
Chronoamperometry is carried out with a spherical An electrode fused at the tip of a glass tube. The slope and intercept of the linear region of the current versus reciprocal square root of time are used to deduce the diffusion coefficient (D) without the need for the concentration of BH4- and the electron number involved in the oxidation of the anion. The D (in cm(2) s(-1)) of BH4- thus determined in NaOH solutions ranging 0.5-6 M at 30 degrees C can be described by a polynomial function 2.01 x 10(-5) - 3.65 x 10(-6) x + 2.25 x 10(-7) x(2), where x is the concentration of NaOH. The change of D with NaOH concentration is found approximately in parallel with the change of the reciprocal viscosity of the solution. In 2 M NaOH, the temperature dependence of D is describable by D-0 exp(-E-a/RT) with an activation energy E-a = 15.2 kJ/mol and D-0 = 5.57 x 10(-3) cm(2) s(-1). After correction for the surface fraction sealed by the glass tip for the spherical electrode. the number of electrons involved in BH4- oxidation at the An electrode is deduced from the above-mentioned D and independently determined BH4-concentration and is found to be 7.9 +/- 0.1, very close to the theoretically expected value 8. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.