Comparative study of gamma-hidroxybutiric acid (GHB) and other derivative compounds by spectroelectrochemistry raman (SERS) on platinum surface.

Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Jose, Jimenez-Perez, Rebeca, Sevilla, Jose Manuel , Pineda, Teresa and Blazquez, Manuel (2016) Comparative study of gamma-hidroxybutiric acid (GHB) and other derivative compounds by spectroelectrochemistry raman (SERS) on platinum surface. Electrochimica Acta, 193 . pp. 154-159. ISSN 0013-4686

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Abstract

The electrochemical behaviour of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), the cyclic lactone derivative (GBL), 1-butanol, butyric acid and succinic acid on a platinum electrode in acidic medium has been studied by means of Raman spectroelectrochemistry using the SERS effect. Only GHB and 1-butanol were found to be electroactive substances that can form the acid product mainly and other species in minor proportion through the electro-catalytic oxidation reaction of alcohol group. The interaction of all these molecules with the platinum and platinum oxides, generated
during the electrodic process has been investigated in a wide interval of potentials.
Succinic acid was found to play the role of both intermediate (to produce the conjugate derivative) and product in GHB electrocatalytic oxidation. Likewise, the electrooxidation of 1-butanol produced butyric acid predominantly. The carbon (CH2) and the ring skeletons presented a predominant interaction with the platinum oxide surface for 1-butanol and GBL, respectively.

Keywords:GHB, electrocatalysis, platinum electrode, 1-butanol, succinic acid, spectro-electrochemistry, JCNotOpen
Subjects:F Physical Sciences > F170 Physical Chemistry
F Physical Sciences > F100 Chemistry
F Physical Sciences > F410 Forensic Science
Divisions:College of Science > School of Chemistry
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Deposited On:14 Sep 2016 14:32

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