ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Electrochemical behavior of anthraquinone in aqueous solution in presence of a non-ionic surfactant

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Abstract

Cyclic voltammetric behavior of anthraquinone in aqueous medium has been studied in presence of a non-ionic surfactant, Triton X-100 (TX-100) using sodium salt of anthraquinone-2-sulphonic acid (AQS) as the electro-active species. When cathodic potential is applied, the anthraquinone (AQ) group of AQS is reduced to its dianion. In the reverse scan, the oxidation of AQ2− gives AQ. The electrochemical behavior shows a profound influence from the dissolved state of TX-100 in aqueous media. Spectrophotometric results indicate interaction between AQ and TX-100. A CEC (chemical–electrochemical–chemical) mechanism with the electrochemical reaction coupled with preceding interaction of AQS with TX-100 and following protonation reaction of reduced AQ has been proposed.

KEYWORDS

Anthraquinone
Cyclic voltammetry
Triton X-100
Critical micelle concentration
Glassy carbon electrode

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Available online 6 September 2010