Time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroelectrochemistry of redox active species in solution

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2019 Nov 1;26(Pt 6):1980-1985. doi: 10.1107/S1600577519013614. Epub 2019 Oct 22.

Abstract

Electrochemistry and electrocatalysis have been receiving increased attention recently due to their crucial contribution to electrical-to-chemical conversion systems. We describe here the development and operation of a new spectroelectrochemical transmission cell for time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy of solutions. X-ray absorption spectra were recorded on the ROCK beamline of SOLEIL under constant and scanning potentials. Spectra were recorded at a frequency of 2 Hz during a cyclic voltammetry experiment performed on a 20 mM solution of FeIIICl3·6H2O at 20 mV s-1 scanning speed. Spectra with good signal-to-noise ratios were obtained when averaging ten spectra over 5 s, corresponding to a 100 mV potential range. A 90% conversion rate from Fe(III) to Fe(II) was spectroscopically demonstrated in cyclic voltammetry mode.

Keywords: cyclic voltammetry; redox reactions; time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy.