Estudo eletroquímico de Fe[Fe(CN)5NO] em eletrodo de pasta de grafite
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Nitroprussiato de ferro (FeNP) foi sintetisado e caracterizado por Infravermelho e absorção atômica. FeNP foi incorporado em eletrodo de pasta de grafite empregando-se como técnica de estudo a voltametria cíclica. O comportamento eletroquímico do eletrodo de pasta de grafite contendo FeNP apresenta dois processos eletródicos com potencial médio (Em) de (Em)1 = 0,24 V e (Em)2 = 0,85 V ( KCl =1,0M; v = 20 mV.s-1 vs ECS) atribuídos aos pares redox ( FeII/FeIII ) e FeII(CN)5NO/ FeIII(CN)5NO, respectivamente. A intensidade de corrente dos pares redox aumenta, linearmente com a velocidade de varredura indicando um controle de adsorção. O eletrodo de pasta de grafite modificada com FeNP apresenta estabilidade por vários dias. O estudo eletroquímico do eletrodo de pasta de grafite modificada com FeNP foi examinado em várias soluções de eletrólitos suporte sendo que a natureza do cátion afetam a intensidade de corrente e os potenciais dos pares redox ,deslocando (Em)1 para potenciais mais positivos na sequência: K+ >Na+>Li+ enquanto que a natureza do anion (Cl-, NO3-,SO4=) não afeta os pares redox. Os voltamogramas obtidos em diferentes concentrações de KCl (0,05 - 2,5 M)exibem deslocamentos do (Em)1 para potencial de valores mais positivos.
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