R. Senthurchelvan et al., REDUCTION OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS BY POLYPYRROLE .2. THERMODYNAMIC, KINETIC, AND MECHANISTIC ASPECTS, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 143(1), 1996, pp. 44-51
This article elaborates on an earlier communication from this laborato
ry that described a new approach to the electrochemical remediation of
Cr(VI) based on the use of a conducting polymer, namely, polypyrrole.
The polymer film is shown to act as a catalyst for Cr(VI) reduction b
y shuttling reversibly between its two redox states. The thermodynamic
and kinetic aspects of the process are described. The influence of so
lution pH, substrate [Cr(VI)] initial concentration, and the number of
pyrrole units in the polymer film, on the extent of reduction of Cr(V
I) is presented. Cyclic voltammetry experiments designed to probe the
catalytic nature of the reduction process are described as are stabili
ty tests for the polypyrrole film electroactivity on extended contact
with Cr(VI) containing solutions.