Polyelectrolyte-Cu(II) interactions studied by cyclic voltammetry
SUMMARYThe polymer-metal ion interactions were studied by cyclic voltammetry. These were carried out with poly(acrylic acid)-Cu(II) and poly(vinylsulfonic acid)-Cu(II) systems at different pH. At low pH, the polymer was adsorbed on the electrode surface increasing the irreversibility of the Cu2+/Cu(...
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description | SUMMARYThe polymer-metal ion interactions were studied by cyclic voltammetry. These were carried out with poly(acrylic acid)-Cu(II) and poly(vinylsulfonic acid)-Cu(II) systems at different pH. At low pH, the polymer was adsorbed on the electrode surface increasing the irreversibility of the Cu2+/Cu(s) redox system. At pH 2.7, it was possible to demonstrate that the interaction between Cu(II) and poly(vinylsulfonic acid) is basically electrostatic and with poly(acrylic acid) a complex formation also exists. |
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