: Fritz Scholz, Uwe Schröder, Rubin Gulaboski
: Electrochemistry of Immobilized Particles and Droplets
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540261902
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: Physikalische Chemie
: English
: 290
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Immobilizing particles or droplets on electrodes is a novel and most powerful technique for studying the electrochemical reactions of three-phase systems. It gives access to a wealth of information, ranging from quantitative and phase analysis to thermodynamic and kinetic data of electrode processes. Three-phase electrodes with immobilized droplets provide information on the electrochemistry of redox liquids and of compounds dissolved in inert organic liquids. Such measurements allow the determination of the Gibbs energies of the transfer of cations and anions between immiscible solvents, and thus make it possible to assess the hydrophobicity of ions - a property that is of great importance for pharmaceutical applications, biological studies, and for many fields of chemistry.
The monograph gives, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of the results published in more than 300 papers over the last 15 years. The experiments are explained in detail, applications from many different fields are presented, and the theoretical basis of the systems is outlined.

Foreword5
Preface7
Contents10
1 Earlier Developed Techniques13
1.1 Solid Materials 14
1.2 Immiscible Liquids and Solutions21
2 Electrodes with Immobilized Partlcies and Dropiets - Tliree-Pliase Eiectrodes23
3 The Experiment31
3.1 Electrodes, Electrolytes and Electrochemical Cells 31
3.2 Immobilization of Particles35
3.3 Attachment of Droplets37
3.4 The Electrochemical Measurement41
4 Hyphenated Techniques43
4.1 Optical Techniques and Spectroeiectrocliemistry 44
4.2 Atomic Force Microscopy and Scanning Tunnelling IVIicroscopy61
4.3. Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance68
4.4 In Situ X-ray Diffraction70
4.5 In Situ Calorimetry74
5 Immobilized Particles87
5.1 Metals and Alloys89
5.2 Minerals and Pigments93
5.3 Solid Solutions - identification and Quantitative Analysis110
5.4 Organometallics and Organic Compounds119
5.5 Electrochemically Initiated Chemical Reactions of Solid Particles 136
5.6 Assessing Structure-Property Relationships146
5.7 Assessing Kinetic Properties of Electrochemical Dissolution Reactions153
5.8 The Electrochemistry of Single Particles159
5.9 Chemical and Enzymatic Conversion of immobiiized Particles 161
5.10 The Screening of Electrocatalysts165
5.11 Theoretical Aspects of the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles167
6 Immobilized Droplets195
6.1 The Electrochemistry of Redox Liquids199
6.2 The Electrochemistry of Compounds Dissolved in Droplets221
6.3 Theoretical Models for the Voltammetry of Immobilized Droplets239
7 Bibliography267
Subject Index297