The thermodynamic 'total' charge density is the charge to be supplied to the electrode to keep the applied potential constant when the electrode surface is increased by unity, while the extrathermodynamic 'free' charge density is the charge actually experienced by the diffuse layer ions. The total charge density at dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC) and octadecanethiol (ODT) monolayers and mixed ODT/DOPC bilayers self-assembled on mercury from aqueous solutions was determined from chronocoulometric single potential steps to a final potential negative enough to cause complete desorption of the film. The effect of different alkali metal ions and of tetramethylammonium on DOPC desorption was examined. The total charge for ODT monolayers and ODT/DOPC bilayers, + 56 +/- 3 muC cm(-2), agrees with the value obtained by integration of the current under the reductive desorption voltammetric peaks, only provided the scan rate is higher than 100 mV s(-1). An approximate model of the interface of the ODT-coated electrode, which accounts for partial charge transfer from sulfur to mercury and for the degree of dissociation of the sulfhydryl group upon self-assembly, was employed to estimate the free charge density.
Total and free charge densities on coated self-assembled phosphatidylcholine and octadecanethiol monolayers and octadecanethiol/ phosphatidylcholine bilayers / F.TADINI BUONINSEGNI; L.BECUCCI; M. MONCELLI; R.GUIDELLI. - In: JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1572-6657. - STAMPA. - 500:(2001), pp. 395-407. [10.1016/S0022-0728(00)00474-5]
Total and free charge densities on coated self-assembled phosphatidylcholine and octadecanethiol monolayers and octadecanethiol/ phosphatidylcholine bilayers
TADINI BUONINSEGNI, FRANCESCO;BECUCCI, LUCIA;MONCELLI, MARIA ROSA;GUIDELLI, ROLANDO
2001
Abstract
The thermodynamic 'total' charge density is the charge to be supplied to the electrode to keep the applied potential constant when the electrode surface is increased by unity, while the extrathermodynamic 'free' charge density is the charge actually experienced by the diffuse layer ions. The total charge density at dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC) and octadecanethiol (ODT) monolayers and mixed ODT/DOPC bilayers self-assembled on mercury from aqueous solutions was determined from chronocoulometric single potential steps to a final potential negative enough to cause complete desorption of the film. The effect of different alkali metal ions and of tetramethylammonium on DOPC desorption was examined. The total charge for ODT monolayers and ODT/DOPC bilayers, + 56 +/- 3 muC cm(-2), agrees with the value obtained by integration of the current under the reductive desorption voltammetric peaks, only provided the scan rate is higher than 100 mV s(-1). An approximate model of the interface of the ODT-coated electrode, which accounts for partial charge transfer from sulfur to mercury and for the degree of dissociation of the sulfhydryl group upon self-assembly, was employed to estimate the free charge density.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.