Localized-plasmon
voltammetry (LPV) bears great potential for electrochemical
sensing applications beyond conventional cyclic voltammetry. In order
to determine the limitations of this method, it is of utmost necessity
to investigate the response toward chemical instability of the plasmonic
electrode. We therefore investigated electrooxidation of a gold nanowire
array with LPV in acidic electrolytes with different pH values. LPV
shows excellent agreement with simultaneously recorded cyclic voltammograms
up to the onset of oxygen evolution. Beyond that point, LPV still
appears to provide meaningful signals. Further, with LPV the pH dependent
reduction potentials of electrochemically grown gold oxides were determined
and show a linear characteristic over the investigated pH range according
to Nernst’s equation.
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