Jf. Smalley et al., EVIDENCE FOR ADSORPTION OF FE(CN)63- 4- ON GOLD USING THE INDIRECT LASER-INDUCED TEMPERATURE-JUMP METHOD/, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 356(1-2), 1993, pp. 181-200
The addition of K3Fe(CN)6 and K4Fe(CN)6 to a 1 M KF solution is shown
to effect a significant change in the response of the open-circuit pot
ential to a rapid change in the interfacial temperature. Using the ind
irect laser-induced temperature-jump (ILIT) method the interfacial tem
perature can be changed in a few nanoseconds-fast enough so that elect
ron transfer between the electrode and Fe(CN)63-/4- (adsorbed or in th
e bulk) does not have time to occur. The only explanation for a change
in the ILIT response is that the Fe(CN)63-/4- adsorbs on the gold sur
face and effects a change in the structure, and therefore the thermal
response, of the double layer.