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Adsorption anion-induced

There are numerous analytically oriented studies developed upon adsorption coupled electrode reactions (2.144) and (2.146), which are summarized in the Sect. 3.1. For the purpose of verification of the theory, electrode mechanisms including reductions of a series of metallic ions in the presence of anion-induced adsorption [110], as well as electrode mechanisms at a mercury electrode of methylene blue [92], azobenzene [79], midazolam [115], berberine [111], jatrorubine [121], Cn(lI)-sulfoxine and ferron complexes [122], Cd(II)- and Cu(II)-8-hydoxy-qninoline... [Pg.106]

This approach was also applied for the investigation of anion-induced adsorption in the Cd(II)-KI system at several ionic strengths [43]. [Pg.772]

Anion-induced adsorption -> induced adsorption Anion vacancies -> vacancies... [Pg.31]

Complexes of metal ions with surface-active ligands can be adsorbed on the surface of mercury electrodes [54, 58-60]. The adsorption of labile metal complexes with inorganic ligands is called anion-induced adsorption [61-64]. The adsorption is either direct ... [Pg.211]

Anson, EC. and Barclay, D.J. (1968) Anion induced adsorption of cad-mium(II) on mercury from iodide and bromide media. Anal. Chem., 40 (12), 1791-1798. [Pg.112]

Electrochem. Soc., 116 (9), 1208-1212. Barclay, D.J. and Anson, EC. (1970) Some aspects of anion-induced adsorption of white metal cations on mercury. / ElectroanaL Chem., 28 (1), 71-79. Damaskin, B.B., Petrii, O.A., and Batrakov, V.V. (1971) Adsorption of Organic Compounds on Electrodes, Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.112]


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