| Demonstration of Microscale Projection Experiments -
Chemistry en miniature Peter Keusch |

Hazards and safety precautions:
Safety glasses, gloves, good ventilation. The viologen dichloride solution should be prepared in a fume hood! Experimental procedure: An U-tube is fitted with a semipermeable membrane at the bottom. One leg of the U shaped tube is filled with 2 mL of viologen dichloride solution. The other leg is filled with 2 mL of 1 M Na2SO4. A platinum electrode is inserted into each of the arms of the U-tube. The electrode dipping into the viologen dichloride solution is connected to the negative terminal of DC voltage device. The source of DC voltage should have a potential of approx. 10 volts. Result: Blue 'schlieren' are formed immediately at the cathode (see Photo below). Finally, the solution at the cathode side is colored intensely blue. A Pasteur pipette is placed in the blue solution. Air is introduced into the solution by gentle squeezing of the pipette bulb, until the blue solution is completely decolorized. ![]() Photo Discussion: · The colorless viologen dication is reduced at the cathode to the blue-violet viologen radical cation. ![]() · The radical cation is oxidized by oxygen in the air to the colorless dication. Viologen is intensively investigated and is used as a dye in electrochromic system because its ability to colour upon reduction and bleached upon oxidation.
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