Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10276088 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of ohmic drop on square-wave voltammetry experiments (SWV) at a liquid-liquid interface is analyzed. The study is based on the distortion of SW voltammetric profiles of the tetraethyl ammonium transfer process across the water/1,2-dichloroethane interface when an uncompensated resistance, RΩ, is present. Depending on the experimental conditions significant RΩ values arise as a consequence of the low electrical conductivity of the organic solvent characteristic of these systems, and efficient IR compensation is needed. When RΩ is not totally removed, a non-linear dependence of peak current (ÎIp) on the square root of the frequency, an increase of half-peak width (ÎEp/2) and a shift of peak potential (Ep) towards more positive values are observed in the SW profiles. The influence of signal frequency and RΩ values on SWV parameters (ÎIp, Ep and ÎEp/2) is evaluated.
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Authors
A.V. Juárez, A.M. Baruzzi, L.M. Yudi,