The Electroactive Integrated Optical Waveguide: Ultrasensitive Spectroelectrochemistry of Submonolayer Adsorbates
- 1 August 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 69 (15) , 3086-3094
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac961272g
Abstract
Highly sensitive spectroelectrochemistry of adsorbed films on ITO is demonstrated with the electroactive integrated optical waveguide (EA-IOW). The EA-IOW, a single-mode planar waveguide coated with an ITO layer, is ∼104-fold more sensitive to changes in absorbance occurring during electrochemical events versus a single-pass transmission spectroelectrochemical experiment, as demonstrated by reduction of surface-adsorbed methylene blue. Furthermore, the EA-IOW is selective to near-surface events, as it is relatively insensitive to absorbance by solutions of dissolved chromophores at <1 mM. The EA-IOW is also used to monitor the formation of Prussian Blue during the reduction of ferricyanide, an event that is not easily followed using current-detected cyclic voltammetry, due to interfering faradaic and non-faradaic electrochemical events. The optical background of the EA-IOW is potential-dependent and is explained by ion diffusion into the ITO and by voltage-dependent changes in optical constants for the material. Finally, the high sensitivity of the EA-IOW (relative to other evanescent-field-based spectroelectrochemical techniques) is discussed in terms of its design.Keywords
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