E. Levillain et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL IMPEDANCE OF SOLUTIONS OF POLYSULFIDES IN LIQUID-AMMONIA - EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE FOR THE GERISCHER IMPEDANCE, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 394(1-2), 1995, pp. 103-115
It is shown that the electrochemical impedances measured in solutions
of polysulfides in liquid ammonia (lithium polysulfides Li2Sn-NH3, amm
onium polysulfides (NH4)(2)S-4-NH3, and mixed tetrasulfides (NH4)(x)Li
2-xS4-NH3) measured at the equilibrium potential on a stationary gold
disk electrode can be analyzed in terms of the Gerischer impedance, i.
e. the impedance predicted by Gerischer when the electronic charge tra
nsfer is coupled to one (or several) chemical equilibria in solution.
Our experimental data are believed to be the first unambiguous experim
ental evidence for this type of impedance. The comparison of experimen
tal impedances obtained for gold and platinum electrodes confirms that
we are dealing with Gerischer impedances. In a given solution, severa
l Gerischer impedances can be observed in different frequency ranges.
The theoretical analysis leading to this impedance profile is recalled
, and the experimental conditions to obtain valuable data are given. F
inally, the data analysis is detailed. The experimental data are weigh
ted by the modulus of the impedance. The high frequency Gerischer impe
dance originates from rearrangement of the S-3(2-) polysulfide involvi
ng the ammonium ion. The possible origins of the low frequency Gerisch
er impedances are discussed.