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Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Kinetics and Diffusion of Ferrocene/Ferrocenium in Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide-Based Ionic Liquids

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 159, Issue 5, Pages F125-F133

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.054205jes

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  1. Division of Chemical Sciences, Geoscience, and Biosciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-98CH10886]

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The heterogeneous kinetics of the ferrocene/ferrocenium (Fc/Fc(+)) reaction, as well as the mass transport of Fc and Fc(+), were investigated in several bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide-based ionic liquids, including 1-(1-butyl)-3-methylimidazolium, tri-1-butylmethylammonium, 1-(1-butyl) trimethylammonium, 1-(1-butyl)-1-methylpyrrolidinium, 1-butylpyridinium, and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolim bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl) imide at 303 K. The former investigation was conducted with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The Fc(+)/Fc reaction was found to be more complicated in these ionic liquids than has been appreciated. EIS measurements indicate that this reaction is electrochemically reversible at freshly activated platinum and glassy carbon electrodes. However, under certain conditions, platinum electrodes develop a surface film that increases the interfacial charge transfer resistance of the Fc/Fc(+) reaction, leading to apparent quasireversible behavior. The temperature-normalized diffusion coefficients of Fc and Fc(+) scaled linearly with the inverse absolute viscosity in these ionic liquids in accordance with the Stokes-Einstein equation. This expression can be used to calculate the Stokes radii of the diffusing species by the judicious choice of the constant. Reasonable results were obtained for solutes with crystallographic radii greater than those of the ionic liquid constituents when the constant was 6. However, equally good results were obtained for those solutes with radii equal to or slightly less than the radii of the constituent ions, such as Fc and Fc(+), when the constant was taken as 4. (C) 2012 The Electrochemical Society. [DOI: 10.1149/2.054205jes] All rights reserved.

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