Kinetic Isotope Effect on Electron Transfer Rates Across Self-Assembled Monolayers: A Case for Quantum Effects

07 October 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

Long range ET across several self-assembled mon-olayer (SAM) covered Au electrodes is investigated using protonated and deuterated thiols (RSH/RSD). The rate of tunneling is measured using both chronoamperometry and cyclic voltammetry and it shows a prominent KIE. The KIE is ~2 (normal) for medium chain length thiols where the Tafel plot indicate substantial through space tunneling and is ~0.25 (inverse) for long chain thiols where the Tafel plot indicate mostly through bond tunneling. These results imply substantial contribution from the classical modes at the Au-(H)SR interface, which shift substantially on deuteration of the thiols, to the ET process.

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Interfacial electron transfer rates
Kinetic isotope effect studies support

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