Kinetics and Mechanism of In(III) Ions Electroreduction on Cyclically Renewable Liquid Silver Amalgam Film Electrode: Significance of the Active Complexes of In(III)-Acetazolamide
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Nosal-Wiercinska, AgnieszkaMartyna, Marlena
Pawlak, Alicja
Bazan-Wozniak, Aleksandra
Pietrzak, Robert
Yılmaz, Selehatin
Yağmur Kabaş, Sultan
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Nosal-Wiercińska, A., Martyna, M., Pawlak, A., Bazan-Woźniak, A., Pietrzak, R., Yilmaz, S., … Szabelska, A. (2023). Kinetics and Mechanism of In(III) Ions Electroreduction on Cyclically Renewable Liquid Silver Amalgam Film Electrode: Significance of the Active Complexes of In(III)—Acetazolamide. Molecules, 28(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072942Abstract
The results of kinetic measurements revealed an accelerating effect of acetazolamide (ACT) on the multistep In(III) ions electroreduction in chlorates(VII) on a novel, cyclically renewable liquid silver amalgam film electrode (R–AgLAFE). The kinetic and thermodynamic parameters were determined by applying the DC polarography, square-wave (SWV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV), as well as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). It was shown that ACT catalyzed the electrode reaction (“cap-pair” effect) by adsorbing on the surface of the R–AgLAFE electrode. The catalytic activity of ACT was explained as related to its ability to form active In(III)- acetazolamide complexes on the electrode surface, facilitating the electron transfer process. The active complexes constitute a substrate in the electroreduction process and their different structures and properties are responsible for differences in the catalytic activity. The determined values of the activation energy (Formula presented.) point to the catalytic activity of ACT in the In(III) ions electroreduction process in chlorates(VII). Analysis of the standard entropy values (Formula presented.) confirm changes in the dynamics of the electrode process.
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