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Diffusion, Adsorption and Electrode Kinetics of Electro‐oxidatons on a Stationary Solid Electrode

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Publication Date2016-07-19
JournalElectroanalysis
AuthorsBurcin Bozal‐Palabiyik, Sevinç Kurbanoğlu, Bengi Uslu, Síbel A. Özkan, P. Zuman
InstitutionsAnkara University, Clarkson University
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Abstract The i ‐ E oxidation curves, obtained using a boron doped diamond electrode, for studies of oxidations of two piperazine derivatives ARIP (I) and PIRI (II), resulted in a sharp increase of current in the range of the oxidation potentials. After reaching a value, depending on concentration of I or II, the current remains practically constant up to +1.6 V. Such limiting currents i 1 are a linear function of concentrations and depend on the v 1/2 . Hence it is diffusion controlled, shifts of the oxidation potentials indicate, that the monoprotonated forms are oxidized. At more negative potentials a limiting current i 2 occurs, due to the oxidation of the diprotonated form. Current i 2 increases with decreasing pH in a shape of a part of a dissociation curve. Diffusion control reflects the large size of molecules I and II. The two‐electron oxidations yield a C=N bond in the piperazine ring. It seems to be the first reported diffusion controlled oxidation curves obtained on a stationary solid electrode.

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