Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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195086 | Electrochimica Acta | 2008 | 8 Pages |
One way to immobilize heteropolyanions on an electrode is to entrap them into a film of conducting polymer. In the present work, a polypyrrole film doped with a Keggin-type heteropolyanion, SiMo12O404−, obtained by electrochemical way was studied.We focus on the charge compensation process, which occurs when the heteropolyanions entrapped into the polymer are reduced or re-oxidized. First, electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance analyses were performed, then, to determine if solvent motion takes place, ac-electrogravimetry measurements were carried out. In fact, in concentrated acidic solution, only protons are involved in the charge compensation. In low acidic solution (pH 3) having a high potassium concentration (0.5 M) both proton and potassium ions are involved whereas at pH 5.2 only potassium motion takes place. These findings are in good agreement with the acido-basic properties of SiMo12O406−. In all cases, no solvent motion was pointed out.