E. Barrado et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL-BEHAVIOR OF VANADIUM COMPOUNDS AT A CARBON-PASTE ELECTRODE, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 427(1-2), 1997, pp. 35-42
The behaviour of a variety of vanadium compounds (NaVO3, V2O5, V2O4, V
OSO4 . 5H(2)O and VOCl2) at a carbon paste electrode has been investig
ated by cyclic voltammetry, chronopotentiometry and chronoamperometry,
using hydrochloric acid and perchloric acid as electrolytic binders.
The experiments revealed the occurrence of two different systems where
the dissolved fraction was that involved in charge transfer processes
. The reduction processes observed were the conversions V(V) --> V(IV)
and V(IV) --> V(II), whereas the oxidation processes involved were V(
II) --> V(III), V(III) --> V(IV) and V(IV) --> V(V). Additional anodic
and cathodic peaks were obtained when hydrochloric acid was used as e
lectrolyte; reduction peaks were demonstrated to involve solid species
and chloride ions in the charge transfer process. The influence of el
ectrolyte concentration and scan rate on the behaviour of the electrod
e and the redox systems of vanadium have been investigated and plausib
le electrodic mechanisms are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.