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Impact of speciation on the tellurium electrochemistry in choline chloride-based deep eutectic solvents

Alassane Sorgho, Moussa Bougouma, Gaël De Leener, Julien Vander Steen, Thomas Doneux

2022Electrochemistry Communications16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electrochemistry of tellurium in two different deep eutectic solvents, choline chloride - urea (ChCl-U) and choline chloride - oxalic acid (ChCl-Ox) was studied on glassy carbon (GC) and polycrystalline (Au(poly)) gold electrodes by cyclic and hydrodynamic voltammetries. Voltammetric responses associated with the redox pairs Te(IV)/Te(0) and Te(0)/Te(-II) are recorded, with a striking difference between ChCl-U and ChCl-Ox being observed in the kinetics of the Te(IV)/Te(0) couple, which is electrochemically reversible in ChCl-Ox but highly irreversible in ChCl-U. This difference is attributed to a different speciation of the Te(IV) species in the two DESs. UV–vis spectrophotometry and 125Te NMR spectroscopy demonstrate that Te(IV) exists as [TeCl6]2- in ChCl-Ox, but point to an oxo-coordinated form in ChCl-U. Accordingly, the difference in electrochemical reversibility is assigned to the lability of [TeCl6]2- contrasting with the inertness of the Te(IV) species present in ChCl-U.

Topics & Concepts

Choline chlorideChemistryInorganic chemistryTelluriumGlassy carbonElectrochemistryEutectic systemChlorideRedoxOxalic acidNuclear chemistryCyclic voltammetryPhysical chemistryElectrodeOrganic chemistryAlloyElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsIonic liquids properties and applicationsChemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions