posted on 2023-01-20, 11:38authored byA. Bourke, M.A. Miller, Robert P. Lynch, X. Gao, J. Landon, J.S. Wainright, R.F. Savinell, NOEL BUCKLEYNOEL BUCKLEY
Electrochemical impedance spectrElectrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry were used to investigate the electrode kinetics of VII-VIII and
VIV-VV in H2SO4 on glassy carbon, carbon paper, carbon xerogel, and carbon fibers. It was shown that, for all carbon materials
investigated, the kinetics of VII-VIII is enhanced by anodic, and inhibited by cathodic, treatment of the electrode; in contrast, the
kinetics of VIV-VV is inhibited by anodic, and enhanced by cathodic, treatment. The potential region for each of these effects
varied only slightly with carbon material. Rate constants were always greater for VIV-VV than for VII-VIII except when anodized
electrodeswere compared, which may explain discrepancies in the literature. The observed effects are attributed to oxygen-containing
functional-groups on the electrode surface. The considerable differences between the potentials at which enhancement of VII-VIII and
inhibition of VIV-VV occur indicates that they do not correspond to a common oxidized state of the electrode. Likewise inhibition of
VII-VIII and enhancement of VIV-VV do not correspond to a common reduced state of the electrode. It is possible that enhancement
of both VII-VIII and VIV-VV is due to the same (active) state of the electrode.
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society;163 (1), pp. A5097-A5105