INFIQC   05475
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN FISICO- QUIMICA DE CORDOBA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Dynamics of ion exchange between selfassembled redox poly-electrolyte multilayer modified electrode and liquid electrolyte
Autor/es:
DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO; DORIS E. GRUMELLI, FERNANDO GARAY, CESAR A. BARBERO AND ERNESTO J. CALVO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 110 p. 15345 - 15352
ISSN:
1089-5647
Resumen:
A probe beam deflection (PBD) study of ion exchange between an electroactive polymer poly(allylamine)-bipyridyl-pyridine osmium complex film and liquid electrolyte is reported. The PBD measurements were made simultaneously to chronoamperometric oxidation-reduction cycles, to be able to detect kinetic effects in the ion exchange. Layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembled redox polyelectrolyte films with osmium bipyridyl complex covalently attached to poly(allylamine) (PAH-Os) and poly(styrene sulfonate) (PSS) have been built by alternate electrostatic adsorption from soluble polyelectrolytes. The ionic exchange during initial conditioning of the film (“break-in”) undergoing oxidation-reduction cycles and recovery after equilibration in the reduced state have shown an exchange of anions and cations with time lag between them. The effect of the nature of cation on the ionic exchange has been investigated with dilute HCl, LiCl, NaCl, and CsCl electrolytes. The ratio of anion to cation exchanged at the film-electrolyte interface has a strong dependence on the nature of charge in the topmost layer, that is, when negatively charged PSS is the capping layer, a larger proportion of cation exchange is observed. This demonstrates that the electrical potential distribution at the redox polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM)/electrolyte interface determines the ionic flux in response to charge injection in the film.