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Validation of the mass response of a quartz crystal microbalance coated with Prussian Blue film for ac electrogravimetry
Claude GabrielliJosé Juan García-jareñoJosé Juan García-jareñoHubert Perrotsubject
Prussian blueChemistryAnalytical chemistryQuartz crystal microbalanceElectrochemistryViscoelasticitylcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Industrial electrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999ElectrochromismElectrogravimetrySauerbrey equationElectrochemistryHigh masslcsh:TP250-261description
Prussian Blue (PB) films have been considerably studied for many research applications such as electrochromic material development, new material for batteries, etc. Many analytical techniques were employed for examining PB electrochemical behaviour in solution and the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) used in the alternative regime (ac electrogravimetry) appeared as an attractive in situ mass sensor due to its low cost and its high mass sensitivity. Unfortunately, the validity of the common Sauerbrey equation was questionable with these films or in other terms if the QCM was used as a pure mass sensor. In this work PB film is examined through acoustic measurements and the response can be interpreted as a pure mass change if the thickness is around 0.15 μm. Over this limit, film viscoelastic contributions can affect drastically the mass change estimation: if the thickness is two times larger, the mass error reaches 40%. Keywords: Quartz crystal microbalance, Prussian Blue, Ac electrogravimetry, Viscoelastic effects
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-03-01 | Electrochemistry Communications |