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Electrochemistry of the inclusion complexes of metallocene derivatives with cucurbit[7]uril on glassy carbon and mercury electrodes

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Abstract The aim of this work is to compare the electrochemical behavior of ferricenium and cobalticenium cations and supramolecular complexes formed by these cations and ferrocene with a cavitand –… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The aim of this work is to compare the electrochemical behavior of ferricenium and cobalticenium cations and supramolecular complexes formed by these cations and ferrocene with a cavitand – cucurbit [7] uril on glassy carbon and mercury electrodes. On the Hg electrode the adsorption properties of these supramolecular complexes were also studied. The substantial differences in the processes of heterogeneous electron transfer for these systems are explained by the principally different adsorption behavior of supramolecular complexes of these metallocene derivatives on GC and Hg. It was found that the mechanism of reactions of these supramolecular complexes on the Hg electrode is determined by the conditions of formation of their adlayers in the potential region preceding the beginning of electrochemical processes. For complexes formed by ferricenium cation and cobaltocene with cucurbit [7] uril we have determined the more precise values for the constants of complex formation as compared to the literature data (7×109 M-1and 1×108 M-1, respectively).

Keywords: supramolecular complexes; glassy carbon; cucurbit uril; carbon mercury; uril glassy; electrochemistry

Journal Title: Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Year Published: 2021

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