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Current-potential relation general consequences

It should be noted, however, that for redox processes the relation between current density and electrode potential is a direct consequence of the general relationship (56.1) between classical activation energy and reaction heat. Therefore, the Tafel equation and the deviations from it predicted by this relation cannot be used for a test of the oscillator model assumed. Such deviations were first observed by FROTKIN et al./170/ for the case of reduction of Fe(CN) " ions on a mercury electrode. PARSONS et al./171/ have shown that the... [Pg.300]


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