Abstract

The electrochemical redox reaction of ferrocene was studied in silica sol-gel glass with embedded organic electrolyte. This material has been prepared by mixing hydrolysed tetramethylorthosilicate sol with propylene carbonate LiClO 4 solution containing ferrocene and further gelation in a form of block or film. The electrochemical behaviour of encapsulated ferrocene was studied by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, differential pulse voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy on ultramicroelectrodes. The shape of the cyclic voltammograms corresponding to the electrooxidation of ferrocene in sol-gel block is similar to that obtained in liquid electrolyte and it does not depend on gel aging. The current substantially decreases during the first few days after gelation. Later it becomes weakly dependent on aging and the apparent diffusion coefficient of ferrocene in the gel block is about half of that in liquid electrolyte. The electrooxidation of ferrocene also occurs in film of the analogous sol-gel material cast on the surface of the electrode assembly.

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