Ja. Manzanares et al., DETERMINATION OF RATE CONSTANTS OF ION TRANSFER KINETICS ACROSS IMMISCIBLE ELECTROLYTE-SOLUTIONS, Electrochimica acta, 44(1), 1998, pp. 59-71
The rotating diffusion cell was used to study ion transfer across the
interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions. Tetrabutylammo
nium was chosen as the transferring cation and lithium chloride as the
supporting electrolyte in aqueous phase. Tetrabutylammonium tetrakis-
(4-fluorophenyl)-borate in 2-nitrophenyl-octylether was used as the or
ganic electrolyte solution supported in the porous membrane. The quasi
-steady state current-voltage curves were measured both by applying po
tential steps and by imposing a slow potential sweep. The analysis of
experimental results was based on the comparison with the theoretical
current-voltage curves and on the Koutecky-Levich plots. The apparent
electrical resistance at low applied potentials was also considered. S
ome experimental limitations which make the rotating diffusion cell su
itable only for a limited range of values of the standard rate constan
t to be determined were identified. In particular, it was shown that t
he method requires an accurate evaluation of the different contributio
ns to the ion permeability. Nevertheless, an estimation of the rate co
nstant for ion transfer in the system studied was obtained. (C) 1998 P
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