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Electrochemical study of agarose hydrogels for natural convection on macroelectrodes and ultramicroelectrodes

Title
Electrochemical study of agarose hydrogels for natural convection on macroelectrodes and ultramicroelectrodes
Authors
HanJihunJangSukmanKimByung-KwonParkKyungsoon
Ewha Authors
김병권
SCOPUS Author ID
김병권scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Journal of Analytical Science and Technology
ISSN
2093-3134JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Analytical Science and Technology vol. 14, no. 1
Keywords
Agarose hydrogelLong-term electrochemistryMass transport propertiesNatural convection
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Electrochemical measurements using an agarose hydrogel as a solid electrolyte and ferrocyanide as a redox probe were conducted to analyze transport properties and natural convection effects. The mass transport properties and diffusion coefficients of ferrocyanide were studied using various macroelectrodes and ultramicroelectrodes via cyclic voltammetry. The experimental results confirmed that the mass transfer behavior in agarose was similar to that in solution. The good linearity of the square root of the scan-rate-dependent peak current demonstrated that diffusion is dominant during mass transfer in agarose hydrogel owing to a reduction in other mass transport effects (i.e., migration and convection). Furthermore, chronoamperometry (CA) was performed to estimate the effects of natural convection in the solution and agarose hydrogel. CA curves and plots of current as a function of the inverse square root of time yielded irregular and irreproducible responses in the solution for relatively long-term electrochemistry. However, in the agarose hydrogel, the CA response was more regular and reproducible for > 300 s because of reduced natural convection, based on the Cottrell’s theory. © 2023, The Author(s).
DOI
10.1186/s40543-023-00375-4
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