“…If, initially, ions are not present in the organic liquid, the reaction starts at a three phase junction, i.e., electrode j liquid j liquid formed at the circumference of the organic liquid. The electrode modification with a supported organic phase [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] or ionic liquid [14][15][16][17] removes this restriction, because the electron transfer reaction zone is not limited to the three phase junction. Moreover, it has been recognized that the addition of the electrolyte to the organic liquid deposit may change the mechanism of the overall electrode process, in particular ion transfer across the liquid j liquid interface [7,10,16,17].…”