Conducting Polymer-Coated Electrode as a Reference-Counter Electrode in an Organic Phase

  • Yoshida Yumi
    Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
  • Yamaguchi Satoshi
    Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
  • Nakamura Shotaro
    Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
  • Maeda Kohji
    Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology

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  • 有機溶媒中の参照電極および対極として機能する導電性高分子被覆電極
  • ユウキ ヨウバイ チュウ ノ サンショウ デンキョク オヨビ タイキョク ト シテ キノウ スル ドウデンセイ コウブンシ ヒフク デンキョク

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A conducting polymer-coated electrode is introduced as an electrode workable as both a reference electrode and a counter electrode in an organic phase. The first part is focused on the electrode reaction of the conducting polymer-coated electrode and strategies for preparation of the electrode. Electrode properties are reviewed based on author′s experimental results in the second part. The third part is focused on application of the conducting polymer-coated electrode to the thin layer cell for voltammetry of ion transfer at the liquid-liquid interface.

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