2011
DOI: 10.5562/cca1864
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Thermodynamics of the Reactions at Solid/Liquid Interfaces

Abstract: Abstract. The present review discusses the state of the art of the thermodynamic treatment for variable charge at solid/liquid interfaces. The most important equations are given for the case of generic surface sites. This can easily be extended to the more general case for multiple surface sites. Detailed aspects involving thermodynamic standard states of simple and multidentate surface complexes are addressed, and relationships between the commonly-used empirical adsorption isotherms and the Surface Complexat… Show more

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“…Thus it turns out to be important whether an adsorption process results in monodentate or multidentate surface complexes. This can have profound consequences in the use of a surface complexation model under different conditions (Kulik et al, 2010;Kallay et al, 2011). Evaluating a surface complexation www.intechopen.com Infrared Spectroscopy -Materials Science, Engineering and Technology 98 model based on macroscopic adsorption data alone usually is not unambiguous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus it turns out to be important whether an adsorption process results in monodentate or multidentate surface complexes. This can have profound consequences in the use of a surface complexation model under different conditions (Kulik et al, 2010;Kallay et al, 2011). Evaluating a surface complexation www.intechopen.com Infrared Spectroscopy -Materials Science, Engineering and Technology 98 model based on macroscopic adsorption data alone usually is not unambiguous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are all summed together in the serial resistor R S . In electrochemical systems a parallel circuit consisting of the double-layer capacitance Q dl and resistance R dl can be seen at the interface between a solid material and conducting liquid [27]. The electrical equivalent circuit of a living cell can also be reduced to a parallel Q C -R C circuit.…”
Section: Impedance Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article follows the first one which was related to the electrostatic potentials at the solid/liquid interface 20 and the second one which was related to the thermodynamics of the reactions at solid/liquid interfaces.…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%