Abstract

The redox behavior of Cd(II) and the interaction of Cd(II) with cyclic amino acid, proline, have been studied in 0.1 M KCl, 0.1 M NaClO4 and acetate buffer of different pH. The CVs were recorded at glassy carbon electrode within the potential window 200 and −1500 mV. The reference and counter electrode used were Ag/AgCl and Pt wire, respectively. The cyclic voltammograms show one pair of cathodic and anodic peaks for the Cd(II)/Cd(0) system indicating the involvement of two electron transfer processes. The peak potential shift and charge transfer rate constant (kf) values strongly support the interaction between metal and ligand. The higher value of peak current ratio and peak potential separation (ΔE) indicate that the systems are quasireversible. The effect of supporting electrolyte and concentration of electro active species on the interaction were also studied.

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