Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application

The physicochemical properties of biologically important benzalkonium chlorides (BKCs) and the effects of its structure on the de-chlorination of allyl chloride was studied by electrogenerated [Co(I)(bipyridine)3]+ (Co(I)) using an electrochemical technique. The results of [Co(II)(bipyridine)3]2+ (C...

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Main Authors: G. Muthuraman, K. Chandrasekara Pillai, Il-Shik Moon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Catalysts
Subjects:
BKC
cmc
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/9/1/99
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spelling doaj-52c80db7d4d546a9b6605ba20c40a2082020-11-24T22:00:51ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442019-01-01919910.3390/catal9010099catal9010099Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination ApplicationG. Muthuraman0K. Chandrasekara Pillai1Il-Shik Moon2Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai 600 025, IndiaDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai 600 025, IndiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 540-742, KoreaThe physicochemical properties of biologically important benzalkonium chlorides (BKCs) and the effects of its structure on the de-chlorination of allyl chloride was studied by electrogenerated [Co(I)(bipyridine)3]+ (Co(I)) using an electrochemical technique. The results of [Co(II)(bipyridine)3]2+ (Co(II)) cyclic voltammetry in the presence of BKC demonstrates Co(II)/Co(III) redox couple for physicochemical analysis of BKC and Co(II)/Co(I) redox couple for catalytic application. Cyclic voltammetry over a range of scan rates and BKC concentrations revealed the BKC-bound Co(II)/Co(III) micelles showed that the identification of cmc and association of the probe Co(II) species, associated more in the hydrophobic region. In addition, change in diffusion coefficient value of Co(II)/Co(III) with BKC concentration demonstrates the association of Co(II) in micellar hydrophobic region. The beneficial effects of BKC could be accounted for by considering the benzyl headgroup-Co (II) precatalyst-volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (allyl chloride here) substrate interaction. Chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) revealed 100% complete de-chlorination of allyl chloride accompanied by three non-chloro products. This is the first report of benzyl headgroup-induced micellar enhancement by an electrochemical method, showing that it is possible to use hydrophobic benzyl headgroup-substitution to tune the properties of micelles for various applications.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/9/1/99BKCmicellar associationcmcmediation by electrocatalystsVOCs
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author G. Muthuraman
K. Chandrasekara Pillai
Il-Shik Moon
spellingShingle G. Muthuraman
K. Chandrasekara Pillai
Il-Shik Moon
Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application
Catalysts
BKC
micellar association
cmc
mediation by electrocatalysts
VOCs
author_facet G. Muthuraman
K. Chandrasekara Pillai
Il-Shik Moon
author_sort G. Muthuraman
title Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application
title_short Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application
title_full Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application
title_fullStr Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Analysis of Aqueous Benzalkonium Chloride Micellar Solution and Its Mediated Electrocatalytic De-Chlorination Application
title_sort electrochemical analysis of aqueous benzalkonium chloride micellar solution and its mediated electrocatalytic de-chlorination application
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The physicochemical properties of biologically important benzalkonium chlorides (BKCs) and the effects of its structure on the de-chlorination of allyl chloride was studied by electrogenerated [Co(I)(bipyridine)3]+ (Co(I)) using an electrochemical technique. The results of [Co(II)(bipyridine)3]2+ (Co(II)) cyclic voltammetry in the presence of BKC demonstrates Co(II)/Co(III) redox couple for physicochemical analysis of BKC and Co(II)/Co(I) redox couple for catalytic application. Cyclic voltammetry over a range of scan rates and BKC concentrations revealed the BKC-bound Co(II)/Co(III) micelles showed that the identification of cmc and association of the probe Co(II) species, associated more in the hydrophobic region. In addition, change in diffusion coefficient value of Co(II)/Co(III) with BKC concentration demonstrates the association of Co(II) in micellar hydrophobic region. The beneficial effects of BKC could be accounted for by considering the benzyl headgroup-Co (II) precatalyst-volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (allyl chloride here) substrate interaction. Chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) revealed 100% complete de-chlorination of allyl chloride accompanied by three non-chloro products. This is the first report of benzyl headgroup-induced micellar enhancement by an electrochemical method, showing that it is possible to use hydrophobic benzyl headgroup-substitution to tune the properties of micelles for various applications.
topic BKC
micellar association
cmc
mediation by electrocatalysts
VOCs
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/9/1/99
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