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1 STSM @ Department of Chemistry, University of Bath
Electrochemistry of Ferrocene Decorated Cellulose Nanocrystal – Gold Nanoparticle Composite Films Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Sam Eyley, Frank Marken, Wim Thielemans

2 Outline Introduction Previous work Aims Preparation
Electrochemical measurements Conclusions Future work

3 Previously S. Eyley, S. Shariki, S. E. C. Dale, S. Bending, F. Marken, W. Thielemans, Langmuir, 2012, 28, Cellulose nanocrystals with grafted with ferrocene via azide-alkyne cycloaddition Resulting nanocrystals showed charge diffusion along CNCs CV – confirm ferrocenyl EIS – 45° line Warburg diffusion 𝐷 𝑎𝑝𝑝 = 10 −19 𝑚 2 𝑠 −1 Bottleneck at CNC-CNC contacts? Also determined from scan rate dependence of peak current in CV

4 Aim Solve low diffusion coefficient
Improve contacts by addition of AuNPs Wire up ferrocene centres on Fc-g-CNCs Increase in ferrocene signal Improved diffusion coefficient

5 Preparation of electrodes
Premixed suspension Layer by layer Kapton film

6 Initial testing - CV Confirm performance of Fc-g-CNCs is in-line with previous data CV performed in 0.1 M KNO3 SCE reference Pt counter CV peak on initial cycle not reported previously After first cycle shape as reported previously for “thin-film regime” Reversible potential – 0.35 V vs SCE Remember to introduce CV

7 Initial testing - EIS Sample shows higher than 45° phase indicating non-ideal diffusion Film heterogeneity System most closely modelled by a series combination of resistor and constant phase element 𝑍=𝑅+ 1 𝑗𝜔 𝛼 𝐶 Detect performance improvement via signal enhancement in CV

8 Premixed Fc-g-CNC:AuNP electrodes
Electrodes prepared with varying ratios of AuNP to Fc-g-CNC 𝑋 𝐴𝑢 =0, 1 6 , 1 5 , 1 4 , 1 3 , 1 2 Peak cathodic (Faradaic) current for ferrocene - 𝑖 𝐹 Capacitive current - 𝑖 𝑐 2 𝑖 𝑐 𝑖 𝐹

9 Premixed Fc-g-CNC:AuNP electrodes
Electrodes prepared with varying ratios of AuNP to Fc-g-CNC 𝑋 𝐴𝑢 =0, 1 6 , 1 5 , 1 4 , 1 3 , 1 2 Peak cathodic (Faradaic) current for ferrocene - 𝑖 𝐹 Capacitive current - 𝑖 𝑐 Decrease in Faradaic current with increase in Au Increase in capacitive current Large experimental errors 2 𝑖 𝑐 𝑖 𝐹

10 Does impedance spectroscopy give a better idea?
All premixed systems show behaviour associated with a series circuit of a resistor and a constant phase element Same as Fc-g-CNCs alone Non-ideal diffusion No trend in phase of CPE Overall premixed films offer poorer performance than Fc-g-CNCs alone

11 Layer by layer electrodes: CV
Electrodes produced by alternating layers of 0.7 μg AuNPs and 5.6 μg Fc-g-CNCs Addition of one layer of AuNPs to one layer of Fc-g-CNCs Enhanced ferrocene signal Enhancement diminished after two layers Capacitance higher for gold containing films

12 Layer by layer electrodes: EIS (1)
Layering of Fc-g-CNCs without gold Unusual behaviour on some samples – 2 time constants Systems modelled as two parallel series of a resistor and constant phase element 𝑍 𝑛 = 𝑅 𝑛 𝑗𝜔 𝛼 𝑛 1 𝑍 = 𝑛= 𝑍 𝑛 Only for 2 and 3 layers of Fc-g-CNCs Poor contact between Fc-g-CNC layers?

13 Layer by layer electrodes: EIS (2)
Addition of gold between layers does not result in a coherent change in impedance data Heterogeneous deposition? Further analysis of this data required to extract diffusion coefficients Possible solution is “anomalous diffusion” model suggested by Bisquert and Compte 𝑍 𝐷 = 𝑍 𝐷 (0) 𝜏 𝛾 2 coth 𝑗𝜔𝜏 𝛾 2 gamma – anomalous diffusion exponent Tau – diffusion time constant If we say restricted diffusion, must have a physical meaning J. Bisquert, A. Compte, J. Electroanal. Chem., 2001, 499,

14 Conclusions Ferrocene decorated cellulose nanocrystal gold nanoparticle composite based electrodes were successfully created by drop coating Performance of Fc-g-CNCs was different to previously reported Non-ideal diffusion indicative of poor film homogeneity Premixed Fc-g-CNC:AuNP films exhibited the worst performance Loss of ferrocene signal associated with an increase in gold content Layer by layer films showed some enhancement with addition of gold nanoparticles, but only for thin films Addition of gold was associated with an increase in capacitive current in all cases Impedance data on layer by layer films was inconsistent, probably due to heterogeneity in film deposition

15 Future work SEM of coated electrodes to analyse electrode structure
Application of anomalous diffusion model to impedance data Must have physical basis - SEM Optimization of coating of electrode to minimize film heterogeneity

16 Acknowledgements University of Bath, UK Frank Marken (Host)
Barak Aaronson Elena Madrid KU Leuven, BE Wim Thielemans


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