A double logarithmic method for studying the adsorption effects in an irreversible electrochemical process
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1999
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The adsorption of an electroinactive product greatly influences an irreversible electrochemical reaction in three ways, including self-block, self-inhibition, and self-acceleration, and changes not only the heterogeneous electron-transfer rate constant but also the modified formal potential and electron-transfer coefficient of the electrochemical reaction. In order to study these adsorption effects, a double logarithmic method was suggested to be used in processing the potential-controlled thin layer spectroelectrochemical data. The result shows three types of double logarithmic plots for three kinds of adsorption effects. These double logarithmic plots can be a diagnostic criterion of the adsorption effects and enable us to determine some thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. The combination of nonlinear regression with double logarithmic method is a convenient way to examine the suggested mechanism and to extract more information from the limited experimental data. Some examples are given to test the theoretical results. (C) 1999 The Electrochemical Society. S0013-4651(98)05-012-5. All rights reserved. |
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Zhu YC;Lu YJ;Cheng GJ;Dong SJ.A double logarithmic method for studying the adsorption effects in an irreversible electrochemical process,JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY,1999,146(8):2954-2958 |
Palavras-Chave | #SPECTROELECTROCHEMISTRY #REDUCTION |
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