Electron Tunneling through Boron Nitride Confirms Marcus–Hush Theory Predictions for Ultramicroelectrodes
ACS Nano 14(1): 993-1002
Article 2019 English
Authors
MV
Matěj Velický
SH
Sheng Hu
CW
Colin R. Woods
Abstract
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Marcus-Hush theory of electron transfer is one of the pillars of modern electrochemistry with a large body of supporting experimental evidence presented to date. However, some predictions, such as the electrochemical behavior at disk ultramicroelectrodes, remain unverified. Herein, we present a study of electron tunneling across a hexagonal boron nitride acting as a barrier between a graphite electrode and redox mediators in a liquid solution. This was achieved by the fabrication of disk ultramicroelectrodes with a typical diameter of 5 μm. Analysis of voltammetric measurements, using two common outer-sphere redox mediators, yielded several electrochemical parameters, including the electron transfer rate constant, limiting current, and transfer coefficient. They depart significantly from the Butler-Volmer kinetics and instead show behavior previously predicted by the Marcus-Hush theory of electron transfer. In addition, our system provides a noteworthy experimental platform, which could be applied to address a number of scientific problems such as identification of reaction mechanisms, surface modification, or long-range electron transfer.
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