2 edition of Adsorption of molecules at metal electrodes found in the catalog.
Adsorption of molecules at metal electrodes
Published
1992
by VCH in New York, NY
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | editors, Jacek Lipkowski and Philip N. Ross. |
Series | Frontiers of electrochemistry |
Contributions | Lipkowski, Jacek., Ross, P. N. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QD571 .A39 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 414 p. : |
Number of Pages | 414 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1716939M |
ISBN 10 | 0895737868, 0895737892, 3527280081, 3527280073 |
LC Control Number | 92019438 |
Adsorption on metal electrodes: principles Adsorption phenomena Whenever the concentration of a species at the interface is greater than can be accounted for by electrostatic interactions, we speak of specific adsorption. It is usually caused by chemical interactions between the adsorbate and the electrode, and is then denoted as. “Nanopatterned and Nanoparticle-Modified Electrodes” is the 17th monograph in the Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering series edited by Richard C. Alkire (University of Illinois, USA), Philip N. Bartlett (University of Southampton, UK) and Jacek Lipkowski (University of Guelph, Canada).
Adsorption of acetate is mimicked in studies of zinc acetate-coatingson platinum in aqueous solution. Metal acetate coatings on platinum electrodes are unusually stable due to the adsorption of acetate. Moreover, platinum electrodes with thick zinc acetate coatings behave as zinc electrodes which show the reduction of zn2+ in aqueous solution. Adsorption and reaction of molecules on surfaces of metal-metal oxide systems H.-J. Freund*, B. Dillmann, D. Ehrlich, M. Ha&l, R.M. Jaeger, The adsorption of various molecules on both surfaces has been examined, adsorption behaviour can be modified by metal deposits on to the oxide surface.
Halide adsorption on close-packed metal electrodes importance is the adsorption of anions on metal electrodes2,3. Often they adsorb specifically, i.e., they form chemical bonds with the metal surface. These adsorbed anions not only affect adsorption on Ca, Sr and Pb, in contrast to Pt, Pd and Ni. Adsorption of Sulfamethoxazole on Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Metal-Organic Frameworks Yuxin Li, Xie Quan DOI: /gep 1, Downloads 1, Views Citations.
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Adsorption of molecules at metal electrodes. [Jacek Lipkowski;] chemists, experimentalists, and theorists. Subjects covered include molecular models of organic adsorption at metal-water Read more Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.
Subjects Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors: Jacek Lipkowski. In-Situ Spectroscopic Studies of Adsorption at the Electrode and Electrocatalysis is a new reference on in-situ spectroscopic techniques/applications, fundamentals of electrocatalysis at molecule level, and progresses within electrochemical surface science.
Presenting both essential background knowledge at graduate level and original research. The systematic study of the adsorption of organic compounds on electrodes began with the comprehensive survey of adsorption on mercury carried out by Gouy in the first decade of this century.
His studies with the capillary electrometer are still useful but do not lend themselves to detailed quantitative analysis. This paper gives a brief review of our efforts to describe adsorption of organic molecules at gold and silver electrodes.
We are using, as an example, pyridine to show the differences between adsorption of molecules at group IB metals and their adsorption at mercury (sp metal) or platinum (d metal) discuss the Adsorption of molecules at metal electrodes book between the character of adsorption and the electronic Cited by: Adsorption of Molecules at Metal Electrodes by Jacek Lipkowski,available at Book Depository with free delivery : Jacek Lipkowski.
For example, Johnson and Arnold found that the Temkin isotherm could describe protein adsorption to metal-chelating ligands. A somewhat different model of continuous energetic heterogeneity for a protein/surface interaction has been proposed to explain the logarithmic kinetics of IgG and HSA adsorption on a quartz surface and the Freundlich Cited by: Electrochemisty at Metal and Semiconductor Electrodes covers the structure of the electrical double layer and charge transfer reactions across the electrode/electrolyte interface.
The purpose of the book is to integrate modern electrochemistry and semiconductor physics, thereby, providing a quantitative basis for understanding electrochemistry at metal and semiconductor electrodes.
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In this contribution, the synthesis of the metal−organic framework (MOF) based on lanthanum that exhibits trigonal prism shape is presented. The length of a single side of this structure ranges from 2 to 10 μm. The carbonized lanthanum-based organic framework (CMOF–La) maintained the original shape.
However, the lanthanum oxide was reshaped in the form of rods during the carbonization. Adsorption of Heavy Metals: A Review 45 turbidity, alum and pre ozonation doses, and flocculation time on the removal of dis solved organic matter during alum coagulation.
Ultrafiltration Ultrafiltration is a separation process using membranes with pore sizes in the range of to Size: 61KB. This book provides a comprehensive account of the fundamental properties of metal-oxide surfaces and their interaction with atoms, molecules, and overlayers.
The adsorption of halides on single crystal metals is a paradigmatic example of the competition between the interactions adsorbate – substrate and adsorbate – adsorbate. Because of their weak solvation shells, anions adsorb easily on metal surfaces, particularly at potentials positive of Cited by: 2.
Reversible Adsorption of Outer-Sphere Redox Molecules at Pt Electrodes Dileep Mampallil, Klaus Mathwig, Shuo Kang, and Serge G. Lemay* reversible adsorption of outer-sphere redox species at electrodes, a phenomenon that is the degree of specific adsorption of anions on metal electrodes is ion-specific and increases in the order F.
Computed adsorption heights d (reported in Å) of the metal Pc molecules on Au() and Ag() surface. The experimental results taken from Ref. [ 51, 53 ] and obtained by normal incidence X-ray standing wave (NIXSW) experiments at K and full coverage are listed for by: In some cases adsorption is caused by weaker interactions such as van der Waals forces; we then speak of physisorption.
Of course, the solvent is always present at the interface; so the interaction of a species with the electrode has to be greater than that of the solvent if it is to be adsorbed on the electrode : Wolfgang Schmickler, Elizabeth Santos. We develop a simple approach to investigate the stability of an organic adlayer on a gold surface in the presence of an external voltage.
All atoms are treated explicitly, and there is no predefined bond connectivity between the metal and the organic phase so that molecules are able to slide on the surface. Three applications are discussed: the first considers the structure and energetics of Cited by: Metal-insulator-metal tunnel junctions (MIMTJs) are an enabling technology for future electronics including advanced computing, data storage, sensors, etc.
MIMTJs are formed by inserting an ultrath. The adsorption characteristics and organic adlayer formation properties of bipyridine molecules at semi-metallic Sb() electrodes in an aqueous electrolyte solution are studied by means of in.
A new method for measuring adsorption of organic molecules at the metal/solution interface as a function of potential is presented.
The method is designed primarily for studying the adsorption of C 14 ‐ or S 35 ‐labeled organic compounds but can also be used for the adsorption of tagged inorganic species. The main feature of this method is that the large background usually Cited by: We have measured electric conductance and surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectra for the benzenedithiol molecules bridging between Au nano gap electrodes at room temperature to investigate the electric and optical properties of the molecular junction.
The current–voltage characteristic of the molecular junction was investigated based on the single level tunneling model considering Cited by: the gas or liquid molecules by virtue of adsorption. The process of removing an adsorbed substance from a surface on which it is adsorbed is called desorption.
In adsorption, the substance is concentrated only at the surface and does not penetrate through the surface to the bulk of the adsorbent,File Size: 1MB.