Facilitated proton transfer reactions via water autoprotolysis across oil|water interfaces. Spectroelectrochemical analysis

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In this paper, we present an integrated experimental-theoretical approach to evaluate the spectroelectrochemical response of the facilitated proton transfer processes via water autoprotolysis at the liquid|liquid (L|L) interface. The aim of these studies is to confirm theoretically and experimentally the pH gradients generated at the L|L interface using coupled electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques. The spectroelectrochemical measurements are performed using a parallel beam configuration, where the light beam passes at grazing incidence over the L|L interface. pH gradients generated by proton transfer assisted by Quinidine via water autoprotolysis are evaluated by the direct measurement of the optical absorption of Thymol Blue, acting as a pH probe. Results obtained are correlated with a numerical model considering all equilibria involved at both phases.

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Vega Mercado, F., Fernández, R. A., Iglesias, R. A., & Dassie, S. A. (2019). Facilitated proton transfer reactions via water autoprotolysis across oil|water interfaces. Spectroelectrochemical analysis. Electrochimica Acta, 299, 430–440. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2019.01.022

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