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Title: An Interface-Controlled Redox Switch for Wastewater Remediation
Authors: KHAIRE, SIDDHI
GAIKWAD, PRAMOD
Aralekallu, Shambhulinga
BHAT, ZAHID MANZOOR
KOTTAICHAMY, ALAGAR RAJA
DEVENDRACHARI, MRUTHYUNJAYACHARI CHATTANAHALLI
THIMMAPPA, RAVIKUMAR
SHAFI, SHAHID POTTACHOLA
GAUTAM, MANU
THOTIYL, MUSTHAFA OTTAKAM
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Bipolar junction transistors
Chemically reversible switch
bi-stable interfacial chemistry
redox-active polymeric electrode
wastewater treatment
2018
Issue Date: Jan-2018
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: ChemElectroChem, 5 (2), 362-366.
Abstract: Bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) can function as electrically reversible switches; nevertheless, triggering such circuits requires a distinct voltage bias at the base terminal. Here, we show a proof‐of‐concept of an electrochemical switching device equipped with a redox electrode whose bi‐stable interfacial chemistry, reliant on hydronium ion strength, can provide distinct logic HIGH (1) and logic LOW (0) levels of operation, enabling it to control and command an electronic circuit without the aid of any external voltage input. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, quartz crystal microbalance studies, and UV/Vis spectroscopy demonstrate that discrete logic levels are controlled by the solvent‐mediated charge injection/ejection kinetics at the redox‐active half‐cell electrode, leading to a chemically reversible switch with a response time of approximately 1 s and an operating speed of 225 cycles per hour. We demonstrate that the logic HIGH level of the interfacial twin states is actuated when exposed to acid‐contaminated wastewater, automatically triggering the command for remediation.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3931
https://doi.org/10.1002/celc.201700942
ISSN: 2196-0216
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