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The Effect of Supporting Electrolyte Concentration on Zinc Electrodeposition Kinetics from Methimazole Solutions
Authors:Jolanta Nieszporek  Dorota Guga&#x;a‐Fekner  Krzysztof Nieszporek
Institution:Jolanta Nieszporek,Dorota Gugała‐Fekner,Krzysztof Nieszporek
Abstract:The kinetic parameters of Zn2+ ion electroreduction in sodium perchlorate used as the supporting electrolyte on the mercury electrode in the presence of methimazole were determined using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV) and DC polarography. The two‐stage nature of this process was demonstrated. Both steps are catalysed by a methimazole. The size of the acceleration effect depends on the concentrations of methimazole and the supporting electrolyte. The acceleration of the electrode process involves the formation of active complexes between the depolarizer ions and methimazole on the electrode surface. These complexes facilitate the exchange of charge between the electrode and zinc ions during electroreduction process. The change of the hydrating sphere of the zinc ion is also important here. This in turn depends on its oxidation state and the concentration of the supporting electrolyte.
Keywords:Catalysis  electroreduction  kinetics  methimazole  Zn2+ ions
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