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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2010

Electrochemical formation and investigation of a self-assembled [60]fullerene monolayer.

Thomas Doneux; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Richard G. Compton

The formation and characterisation of a C(60) monolayer at the electrode|electrolyte interface has been studied by cyclic voltammetry, potential step chronoamperometry and ac voltammetry. The presence of the monolayer is evidenced by the presence of a very sharp peak P in the voltammogram, attributed to the faradaic phase formation of an ordered monolayer, and of a reduction post peak Q associated with the reduction of adsorbed species. The chronoamperograms exhibit a well-defined maximum, characteristic of a nucleation and growth mechanism. By comparison with existing models of phase transitions, a progressive polynucleation and growth mechanism is demonstrated. The monolayer is proposed to consist of a 2D fulleride salt. It is suggested that the formation of the monolayer can take place for a broad range of solution compositions, but requires an atomically smooth substrate such as mercury.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

How Much Supporting Electrolyte Is Required to Make a Cyclic Voltammetry Experiment Quantitatively “Diffusional”? A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation

Edmund J. F. Dickinson; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Neil V. Rees; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2011

Measurement of the diffusion coefficients of [Ru(NH3)6]3+ and [Ru(NH3)6]2+ in aqueous solution using microelectrode double potential step chronoamperometry

Yijun Wang; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2009

Theoretical and experimental study of Differential Pulse Voltammetry at spherical electrodes: Measuring diffusion coefficients and formal potentials

Ángela Molina; Eduardo Laborda; Emma I. Rogers; Francisco Martínez-Ortiz; Carmen Serna; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Neil V. Rees; Richard G. Compton


Angewandte Chemie | 2010

Cyclic Voltammetry in the Absence of Excess Supporting Electrolyte Offers Extra Kinetic and Mechanistic Insights: Comproportionation of Anthraquinone and the Anthraquinone Dianion in Acetonitrile†

Stephen R. Belding; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Edmund J. F. Dickinson; Richard G. Compton


Chemical Physics Letters | 2011

An experimental comparison of the Marcus–Hush and Butler–Volmer descriptions of electrode kinetics applied to cyclic voltammetry. The one electron reductions of europium (III) and 2-methyl-2-nitropropane studied at a mercury microhemisphere electrode

Martin C. Henstridge; Yijun Wang; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Eduardo Laborda; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2011

The electroneutrality approximation in electrochemistry

Edmund J. F. Dickinson; Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Quantitative Voltammetry in Weakly Supported Media. Chronoamperometric Studies on Diverse One Electron Redox Couples Containing Various Charged Species: Dissecting Diffusional and Migrational Contributions and Assessing the Breakdown of Electroneutrality

Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Jeongmin T. Han; Neil V. Rees; Edmund J. F. Dickinson; Ian Streeter; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Quantitative Voltammetry in Weakly Supported Media: Effects of the Applied Overpotential and Supporting Electrolyte Concentration on the One Electron Oxidation of Ferrocene in Acetonitrile

Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Ian Streeter; Neil V. Rees; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Voltammetry in Weakly Supported Media : The Stripping of Thallium from a Hemispherical Amalgam Drop. Theory and Experiment

Juan G. Limon-Petersen; Ian Streeter; Neil V. Rees; Richard G. Compton

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