Comparative electrochemical study of self-assembly of octanethiol from aqueous and aqueous ethanol solutions on a gold electrode
- Autores: Ovchinnikova S.N.1
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							- Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, Siberian Branch
 
- Edição: Volume 52, Nº 3 (2016)
- Páginas: 260-267
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1023-1935/article/view/187769
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1023193516030083
- ID: 187769
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The self-assembly of octanethiol (OT) on the surface of a polycrystalline gold electrode in aqueous and aqueous ethanol thiol-containing (1 × 10–4 М) 0.1 М NaClO4 solutions was studied. The blocking properties and electrochemical stability of monolayer OT films were studied by chronopotentiometry during OT adsorption under the open circuit conditions (chronoamperometry at a fixed potential) combined with cyclic voltammetry for modified Au/OT electrodes. It was found from the change in the rate of electrochemical reactions in the range of monolayer stability potentials that in aqueous media, compact insulating OT monolayer films formed at a open circuit potential within ~100 s, and the shift of the adsorption potential toward negative values (to–0.6 V) allowed a considerable decrease in the monolayer self-assembly time. The potential shift toward higher negative values (–0.9 V) leads to a removal of OT from the electrode surface during the reductive desorption, with a multipeak current signal recorded on the voltammograms. A transition from aqueous to aqueous ethanol solutions accelerated the formation of an insulating OT monolayer (≈6 s) and led to a change in the shape of the desorption current peak, whose value was almost independent of the ОТ accumulation time and potential.
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S. Ovchinnikova
Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, Siberian Branch
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							Email: ovchin@solid.nsc.ru
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