Two-dimensional condensation in camphor-10-sulphonic acid films at the mercury/electrolyte interface |
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Authors: | H. -D. Dörfler J. Dietrich E. Müller R. Philipp |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Sektion Chemie, TU Dresden, GDR;(2) Pädagogische Hochschule N. K. Krupskaja Halle, GDR |
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Abstract: | The electrosorption properties of camphor-10-sulphonic acid (CS) in different electrolytes (Na2SO4, LiClO4, KNO3, KCl, KBr, KJ) were investigated experimentally by ac polarographic measurements at different temperatures. Depending on the type of electrolyte and on the temperature, film condensation was observed.The Frumkin interaction coefficient, determined from the critical degree of coverage, does not depend linearly on the reciprocal temperature as would be the case in correspondence to the temperature dependence of the pit width. This contradiction does not occur if the interaction coefficient is determined from the critical degree of coverage using the lattice gas model. The temperature dependence of the pit width of the differential capacity-potential curves, found in the experiment, can be theoretically described by both these models. The interaction coefficient in the models is inversely proportional to the temperature. Furthermore, the parameters of the standard free energy of adsorption, the interaction energy, the interaction coefficient of the Frumkin isotherm, the adsorption coefficient, and the maximal surface concentration of CS in the film were estimated and compared. |
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Keywords: | Influence ofelectrolyte filmcondensation latticegasmodel Frumkinmodel interactionenergy |
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