The ion transfer of the basic dye rhodamine B at the interface between water and nitro- benzene,water and 1,2-dichloroethane,as well as water and nitrobenzene-chlorobenzene mixtures has been studied by cyclic voltamme...The ion transfer of the basic dye rhodamine B at the interface between water and nitro- benzene,water and 1,2-dichloroethane,as well as water and nitrobenzene-chlorobenzene mixtures has been studied by cyclic voltammetry and chronopotentiometry with linear current scanning.A transfer mechanism of rhodamine B is proposed in terms of its electrochemical behavior,dissociation and distribution equilibria,and is ascribed as diffusion-controlled reversible process of rhodamine B.The ex- perimental data obtained for the relationship between interfacial half-wave potential ° and pH are in agreement with the theoretical equation based on the mechanism,and the standard interracial potential differences °and standard Gibbs energies G°are calculated by extrapolation.The effect of the nature of solvent on the transfer behavior and the stability of the interface have been dis- cussed.展开更多
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文摘The ion transfer of the basic dye rhodamine B at the interface between water and nitro- benzene,water and 1,2-dichloroethane,as well as water and nitrobenzene-chlorobenzene mixtures has been studied by cyclic voltammetry and chronopotentiometry with linear current scanning.A transfer mechanism of rhodamine B is proposed in terms of its electrochemical behavior,dissociation and distribution equilibria,and is ascribed as diffusion-controlled reversible process of rhodamine B.The ex- perimental data obtained for the relationship between interfacial half-wave potential ° and pH are in agreement with the theoretical equation based on the mechanism,and the standard interracial potential differences °and standard Gibbs energies G°are calculated by extrapolation.The effect of the nature of solvent on the transfer behavior and the stability of the interface have been dis- cussed.