Abstract
The behaviour of Cu(ClO 4) 2, CuCl 2 and CuBr 2 in 20 wt.% propylene carbonate (PC)+ethylene carbonate (EC) has been studied by conductivity, potentiometry and voltammetry. The conductance behavior of copper(II) halides in 20 wt.% PC+EC is explained on the basis of the equilibrium 3CuX 2⇌Cu 2++2CuX 3 and 2CuX 2⇌(CuX 2) 2. A copper indicator electrode in conjunction with a Hg/HgCl 2(s) in 20 wt.% PC+EC reference electrode was used for the potential measurements. The results of the potentiometric measurements, combined with those of the conductance measurements, provided the standard potential, E°, of the reaction Cu 2++2e −⇌Cu(s) versus SHE in 20 wt.% PC+EC at 25 °C, which is found to be 0.400±0.002 V. Sampled dc and cyclic voltammetric measurements were also undertaken with these Cu(II) salts in 20 wt.% PC+EC using Pt working and counter electrodes and Hg/HgCl 2(s) in 20 wt.% PC+EC as the reference electrode. These voltammetric measurements yielded the standard potential value (0.394±0.003 V vs. SHE) of the system, which is in agreement with the value obtained by the potentiometric method.
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