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Insights into the effect of oxygen functional groups on the heterogeneous electron transfer at activated carbons from scanning electrochemical microscopy

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ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
卷 465, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2023.142944

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Scanning electrochemical microscopy; Activated carbon; Heterogeneous electron transfer rate constant; Surface oxygen groups influence

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The influence of surface chemistry on heterogeneous electron transfer at activated carbon electrodes was studied using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and conventional electrochemical measurements. The local and overall electrode electron transfer rate constants were measured. The results showed that the oxidation and defunctionalization of the surface led to an increase in the heterogeneous electron transfer rate constant. SECM results indicated that the heat treatment increased the conductivity of the activated carbon, while the oxidation of the surface enhanced the wettability and accessibility of the pores, promoting electron transfer. The local information obtained by SECM is valuable for understanding the nanoscale interfacial mechanisms and improving the electrochemical performance of porous carbon electrodes.
The influence of surface chemistry on heterogeneous electron transfer at activated carbon (AC) electrodes was studied using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and conventional electrochemical measurements, which allow for measuring respectively the local and the overall electrode electron transfer rate constants. Using a thermal treatment in air and under argon, commercial activated carbons were either oxidized or defunctionalized. Both treatments lead to a slight decrease of the specific surface area of the material, without altering its pore size distribution and morphology. The nanogap voltammetry and approach curves obtained by SECM were used to characterize the rate constants at the interface between an aqueous solution of ferrocenemethanol (FcMeOH) and the AC electrodes. The heterogeneous electron transfer (HET) rate constant for the untreated AC was 3.4 10-2 & PLUSMN; 0.2 cm s-1 and was increased by about 2.5 and 1.5 times, after oxidizing and defunctionalizing the surface, respectively. SECM results showed that the heat treatment increases the conductivity of AC, and the oxidation of the surface increases the wettability and accessibility of the pores, which are assumed to promote the electron transfer. The local heterogeneous electron transfer rate constant values obtained by SECM are higher, by an order of magnitude, than the global ones obtained from conventional electrochemical macroelectrode measurements. The local information obtained by SECM is valuable for understanding the nanoscale interfacial mechanisms in porous carbon electrodes as a better understanding of the charge storage mechanism is key to improve their electrochemical performances.

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