Electrochemical response of a carbon paste electrode containing an adsorbed species on incorporated alumina. 1996

P Navarro, and C Jambon, and O Vittori
Laboratoire d'Electrochimie Analytique, LICAS Université Lyon I, CPE Lyon, 43 Bd du 11 novembre 1918, F-69622, Villeurbanne Cedex, France.

The electrochemical response of carbon paste electrode was investigated containing an inorganic and a non-electroactive compound on which an electro- active organic molecule was adsorbed. Alizarin S was chosen as the test molecule adsorbed on 150 m(2)/g of alumina, because this molecule is either easily reduced or oxidized on carbon. The electrode response was found to be linear for low amounts of alumina containing a known amount of Alizarin S. The electrical yield was never higher than 50%, but was reproducible. An increasing alumina amount in the paste increased the response, but lowered the electrical yield.

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