Abstract

The ferri/ferrocyanide system is widely considered as a one-electron transfer reaction. Yet, the redox couple is known to have a more complex mechanism that involves adsorption of species. The electron transfer of the ferri/ferrocyanide reaction on polycrystalline gold is studied by odd random phase multisine electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (ORP-EIS). This technique ensures reliable experiments and provides information of time-varying characteristics of the system. In this work, emphasis is set on the analysis of the non-stationary behavior of the ferri/ferrocyanide couple. The study brings knowledge on the time-dependent phenomena occurring during the electron transfer reaction. The investigation is completed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis of species adsorbed on gold. The results of the surface analysis confirm the presence of an iron-cyanide layer. This work provides a statistically founded modeling with an insight into the time-variance of the ferri/ferrocyanide reaction on gold.

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