Adsorption behavior of anions at liquid (Ga-In)-electrode at a temperature of 305°C is studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The above-listed methods allowed evaluating the adsorbability of different ions. Equivalent circuit describing the experimental data in the presence and in the absence of ions Br- and Cl- is a contour comprising a resistance connected in series to a capacitance whose value remains constant over the frequency range from ~300 Hz to 10 kHz. Analysis of the experimental data obtained by the mixed electrolyte method with excess of surface-inactive ion ClO4- and constant ionic strength 0.1 M in electrolyte solutions acidified down to pH 3 gave the charge of specifically adsorbed ions Br- and Cl- (?1) at the liquid (Ga-In)-electrode surface as 5.24 and 1.67 ?C/cm2, respectively, at the adsorbate maximal concentration and zero-charge potential. These values are characteristic of very weak specific adsorption. The ?1 values found for the (Ga-In)-electrode were used in the calculations of different isotherms, aiming at the determination of adsorption parameters. The results of the study were compared with literature data obtained by different researchers for different metals in the presence of specifically adsorbing bromide and chloride ions.
The impedance of liquid (Ga-In)-electrode of eutectic composition in aqueous electrolyte solution in the absence and in the presence of surface-active ions
2010
Abstract
Adsorption behavior of anions at liquid (Ga-In)-electrode at a temperature of 305°C is studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The above-listed methods allowed evaluating the adsorbability of different ions. Equivalent circuit describing the experimental data in the presence and in the absence of ions Br- and Cl- is a contour comprising a resistance connected in series to a capacitance whose value remains constant over the frequency range from ~300 Hz to 10 kHz. Analysis of the experimental data obtained by the mixed electrolyte method with excess of surface-inactive ion ClO4- and constant ionic strength 0.1 M in electrolyte solutions acidified down to pH 3 gave the charge of specifically adsorbed ions Br- and Cl- (?1) at the liquid (Ga-In)-electrode surface as 5.24 and 1.67 ?C/cm2, respectively, at the adsorbate maximal concentration and zero-charge potential. These values are characteristic of very weak specific adsorption. The ?1 values found for the (Ga-In)-electrode were used in the calculations of different isotherms, aiming at the determination of adsorption parameters. The results of the study were compared with literature data obtained by different researchers for different metals in the presence of specifically adsorbing bromide and chloride ions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


