A spectroelectrochemical investigation of the interaction of gold with cyano-containing ligands

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Parker, Gretel K
Hope, Gregory A
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Doyle, FM

Woods, R

Kelsall, GH

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2010
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroelectrochemical (SERS) investigations of cyanamide, cyanoacetamide and malononitrile interaction with a roughened gold electrode were undertaken. The reagents were readily adsorbed on the surface and large shifts in the ?(C=N) band were observed on adsorption. The band underwent Stark tuning as the potential was scanned and, at high potentials, bands consistent with an oxidized gold complex were observed. It did not appear that the cyano functional group dissociated from the ligands and, together with the large shift in the ?(C=N) frequency on adsorption, this is indicative of p-type coordination. The 1st and subsequent voltammetric cycles in the malononitrile system showed quite different characteristics, indicative of bonding of only one of the two nitriles of the molecule during the 1st oxidation sweep, followed by bonding of both the nitriles in subsequent sweeps.

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ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN MINERAL AND METAL PROCESSING 8 (EMMP 8)

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28

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6

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Electrochemistry

Mining engineering

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