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A polarizable reference electrode
Mareček, Vladimír
New concept of a reference electrode for electrochemical systems resolves a problem of a poor \npotential stability of refence electrodes based on the distribution of a strongly \nhydrophobic common cation between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (TTTES). The use of a \npolarizable metal electrode instead of a classical reference electrode is demonstrated in \n a modified conventional four-electrode cell with TTTES. A simple battery operated potentiostat \ncontrols the working electrode potential in a three-electrode configuration. The working metal \nelectrode then serves as a polarizable reference organic solvent electrode in a four-electrode \nsystem for the polarization of the water/organic solvent interface.\n\n
Analysis of the Hydrated ions Clusters Impact on the Liquid/Liquid Interface
Mareček, Vladimír ; Samec, Zdeněk ; Trojánek, Antonín
Open circuit potential (OCP) measurements of the partition of tetrapentylammonium chloride (TPeACl) at the water/1,2-dichloroethane (DCE) interface reveal two remarkable processes. The first one is characterized by a decay of the OCP from its expected equilibrium value. This process has been ascribed to the extraction of the salt driven by its accumulation in the hydrated salt clusters in the DCE phase. The second process is characterized by the short-term potential spikes overlapping the long-term OCP records. These spikes are assumed to be associated with the collision and fusion of the hydrated salt clusters produced by the former process with the water/DCE interface.

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