화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.425, No.1-2, 55-59, 1997
Determination of the Standard Heterogeneous Rate-Constant in Polyelectrolyte Using Steady-State Microdisk Voltammograms
The steady state voltammogram at a microdisk electrode is used to measure the diffusion coefficient and standard heterogeneous rate constant (k(s)) of ferrocene in polyelectrolyte PEG + LiClO4. The k(s) obtained is smaller in polyelectrolyte than in liquid medium. It is proposed that the polymer solvent electron transfer dynamics are affected by the relaxation rates of the ether dipole sites on the polymer chains, which are in turn constrained by the rates of polymer chain segment, or local structure, relaxations. The dependence of k(s) on temperature is observed. The k(s) increases with increasing temperature.