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Kinetic Study of the Electro‐Catalytic Oxidation of Hydrazine on Cobalt Hydroxide Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode

Abstract

Abstract Electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrazine was investigated on a cobalt hydroxide modified glassy carbon (CHM‐GC) electrode in alkaline solution. The process of oxidation involved and its kinetics were established by using cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry techniques as well as steady state polarization measurements. In cyclic voltammetry (CV) studies, in the presence of hydrazine the peak current increase of the oxidation of cobalt hydroxide is followed by a decrease in the corresponding cathodic current. This indicates that hydrazine is oxidized on the redox mediator that is immobilized on the electrode surface via an electrocatalytic mechanism. A mechanism based on the electrochemical generation of Co(IV) active sites and their subsequent consumption by the hydrazine in question was also investigated.

Keywords:
Chemistry Chronoamperometry Cyclic voltammetry Hydrazine (antidepressant) Inorganic chemistry Cobalt hydroxide Cobalt Hydroxide Electrochemistry Redox Glassy carbon Catalysis Electrocatalyst Voltammetry Electrode Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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