1982
DOI: 10.1139/v82-288
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Discreteness-of-charge effects in electrode kinetics. I. The electroreduction of tetrathionate anion in the presence of specifically adsorbed iodide anions

Abstract: W. RONALD FAWCETT and KVETA MARK'USOVA. Can. J. Chem. 60,2038Chem. 60, (1982.The kinetics of electroreduction of tetrathionate anion have been studied at a Hg electrode in aqueous solutions of NaI + NaF and KI + K F with an ionic strength of 0.25 M. The rate of reaction was observed to decrease as the iodide ion concentration was increased, and when the cation was changed from K+ to Na+ at constant electrode potential. Analysis of the double layer effects on the basis of the Frumkin model results in an overes… Show more

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“…At the most negative potentials the influence is greatest, and it decreases steadily as +" -+d becomes more positive. A similar trend was found for the effect of adsorbed I-on the corrected rate of reduction of tetrathionate anion (12). In assessing the variation in y with adsorbed charge density, u, it should be remembered that according to the Frumkin model of double layer effects, y should be independent of solution composition, and therefore, u,, when the effect of the latter is considered in estimating +d.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…At the most negative potentials the influence is greatest, and it decreases steadily as +" -+d becomes more positive. A similar trend was found for the effect of adsorbed I-on the corrected rate of reduction of tetrathionate anion (12). In assessing the variation in y with adsorbed charge density, u, it should be remembered that according to the Frumkin model of double layer effects, y should be independent of solution composition, and therefore, u,, when the effect of the latter is considered in estimating +d.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…[4] is zero. In most cases, g is not exactly one, and in the case of iodide adsorption for the conditions of the present experiment, it is less than one (6,12). In fact, since (a--z) is negative, the first term leads to an increase in the corrected rate of reaction with increase in the extent of iodide adsorption.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…scribed previously (7). The drop time of the mercury electrode was controlled at 5 s and the flow rate was 0.26 mg s-I.…”
Section: Experimental and Methods Of Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large fraction of the experimental work has been directed to studies of the effects of specifically adsorbed non-reacting anions on the electroreduction of a second anion; an example of such a system, which has been studied in some detail (5)(6)(7), is the electroreduction of tetrathionate anion at mercury in the presence of specifically adsorbed iodide anions. In this case, significant deceleration of the reaction rate is observed due to the increase in the electric field at the interface in the negative direction with increasing anion adsorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reactant is more hydrophobic and bears a smaller charge. These results can also be partially attributed to discreteness-of- anions, the decelerating effect of the adsorbed charge is overestimated when discreteness-ofcharge effects are ignored, and the value ofy increases with increase in gs [ (130]. Further analysis of these data [130][131][132][133] led to a more detailed description of the double layer effect including the location of the reaction site with respect to adsorbed ions and counter ions.…”
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confidence: 99%