Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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182470 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Electrochemically driven ion transfer reactions of ClO4-, NO3-, SCN−, and K+ across a cholesterol modified water–nitrobenzene (W–NB) interface have been studied by means of square-wave and cyclic voltammetry at thin organic film modified electrodes. It has been found that cholesterol exhibits a profound accelerating effect toward the kinetics of ClO4-, NO3-, SCN− transfers, whereas a retarding kinetic effect was observed for K+. Besides, the cholesterol layer alters significantly the mechanism of ion transfer, prompting adsorption of all studied ions as a consequence of specific interactions between cholesterol molecules and the transferring ion.
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Authors
François Quentel, Valentin Mirčeski, Maurice L’Her, Filip Spasovski, Marta Gaćina,