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Current-potential curves Additivity principle

Provided the additivity principle holds, the catalytic rate Vcat of reaction (3) at the surface should therefore be the same as the value Vmx predicted from the current-potential curves of the eouples involved. Moreover, the measured potential Eau of the catalyzed mixture should be... [Pg.2]

Experiments by Freund and Spiro/ with the ferricyanide-iodide system showed that the additivity principle held within experimental error for both the catalytic rate and potential when the platinum disk had been anodically preconditioned, but not when it had been preconditioned cathodically. In the latter case the catalytic rate was ca 25% less than the value predicted from adding the current-potential curves of reactions (15) and (16). This difference in behavior was traced to the fact that iodide ions chemisorb only on reduced platinum surfaces. Small amounts of adsorbed iodide were found to decrease the currents of cathodic Fe(CN)6 voltam-mograms over a wide potential range. The presence of the iodine couple (16) therefore affected the electrochemical behavior of the hexacyanofer-rate (II, III) couple (15). [Pg.7]


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