Role of polarity of adsorbate and solvent molecules in adsorption of organic substances on electrodesстатья
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Авторы:
Damaskin B.B. ,
Frumkin A.N.
Журнал:
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Том:
34
Номер:
1
Год издания:
1972
Издательство:
Elsevier Sequoia
Местоположение издательства:
Switzerland
Первая страница:
191
Последняя страница:
199
DOI:
10.1016/0022-0728(72)80020-2
Аннотация:
The role of the orientation of adsorbed dipoles of water and organic substance at the electrode/solution interface is discussed. It is shown that the charge corresponding to maximum adsorption on mercury of different aliphatic compounds does not remain constant but varies within rather wide limits depending on the polarity of adsorbate molecules. This proves the importance of the interaction of adsorbed organic dipoles with the double layer field in the adsorption of organic substances on electrodes. The displacement of adsorbed organic molecules by water molecules at sufficient large electrode charges is determined by the ration of the capacities in the absence of adsorbate and at complete coverage of the electrode surface with it, rather than by the ratio of the effective dipole moments of these molecules per unit surface. © 1972.
Добавил в систему:
Дамаскин Борис Борисович