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1990 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Fundamental Research for Analysis of Electrode Reactions Involving Adsorption of Electroactive Species

Research Project

Project/Area Number 63550597
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field 工業物理化学
Research InstitutionTokyo Institute of Technology

Principal Investigator

TOKUDA Koichi  Tokyo Institute of Technology, Graduate School at Nagatsuta, Professor, 大学院・総合理工学研究科, 教授 (40016548)

Project Period (FY) 1988 – 1989
KeywordsElectrode Reaction of Adsorbed Species / Intermolecular Interactions / Current-Potential Curves / Viologens / Simulation / Mercury Electrode
Research Abstract

Redox-electrode reactions of adsorbed electroactive species on the electrode surface have been statistical mechanically treated using two-dimensional quasi-crystalline lattice model and taking into account the interactions among adsorbed species and coordination numbers. Theoretical current-potential curves have been obtained for potential sweep voltammetry and AC voltammetry for one electron transfer step. Furthermore, the theoretical treatment has been extended to two step one-electron transfer reactions. In order to establish a method of analysis of electrode processes of adsorbed species, it is required to have a suitable model system which can be regarded as a prototype. It has been found that some viologen dications adsorb on mercury electrode even in the +2 state and that the adsorbed species in a monolayer exhibits a pair of sharp spike-like waves which may be attributed to the redox-electrode reaction of the adsorbed species involving a phase transition of the adsorbed layer. These waves show very good reproducibility and it is concluded that the viologen-mercury systems can be regarded as a model system. The adsorption and the electrochemical behavior of the viologens has been studied in detail. Simulation of experimental current-potential curves using the derived theoretical results has been tried, taking into consideration the kinetic parameters of electrode processes and interaction energies among adsorbed species. Although a completely satisfactory agreement between the experimental and theoretical curves has not been obtained so far, it has been confirmed that the theoretical results obtained here can be applied to the analysis of current-potential curves can can explain some involved shapes of such curves.

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] F.Kitamura: "Gate Function of Viologen Monolayer Adsorbed on Mercury Electrode for some RedoxーElectrode Reactions" Chem.Lett.375-378 (1991)

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  • [Publications] F.Kitamura: "Adsorption and RedoxーElectrode Behavior of Some Viologens on Mercury Electrode"

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  • [Publications] K.Tokuda: "Theory of Two Step OneーElectron Transfer RedoxーELectrode Reaction of Species Adsorbed in Monolayer Levels on the Electrode Surface"

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  • [Publications] Fusao KITAMURA, Takeo OHSAKA and Koichi TOKUDA: "Gate Function of Viologen Monolayer Adsorbed on Mercury Electrode for Some Redox-Electrode Reactions" Chem. Lett.375-378. (1991)

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  • [Publications] Fusao KITAMURA, Takeo OHSAKA and Koichi TOKUDA: "Adsorption and Redox-Electrode Behavior of Some Viologens on Mercury Electrode"

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  • [Publications] Koichi TOKUDA: "Theory of Two Step One-Electron Transfer Redox-Electrode Reaction of Species Adsorbed in Monolayer Levels on the Electrode Surface"

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Published: 1993-08-12  

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