An ITO electrode was coated with layers of TiO2 by using a sol-gel method.
The coated electrodes were calcined to change pore and crystal structure of
the TiO2 layer, For these electrodes, cyclic voltammetry and spectro-elect
rochemical measurements were carried out in the absence of a substrate and
in the presence of ethyl viologen as a substrate, Significant differences i
n electrochemical properties were found between the calcined and uncalcined
electrodes, When a negative potential was applied to the uncalcined electr
ode, Ti3+ was formed in its TiO2 layer The uncalcined electrode reduced irr
eversibly ethyl viologen while the calcined one did reversibly These behavi
ors are discussed on the basis of the porosity and electronic structure of
the TiO2 layer.