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Electrosorption Radiotracer Methods

Radiochemical methods form an important class of in situ electrosorption studies. The radiotracer methods furnish direct information about the surface concentration of adsorbed species ensuring a relatively easy way for the determination of concentration and potential dependence of the adsorption. The exchange rate of sorbed labeled species with nonlabeled species added to the solution phase gives an important information on the mobility of the adsorbed molecules. [Pg.259]

Application of In Situ Radiotracer Method to Study Electrosorption and Electrocatalysis by Gyorgy Horanyi... [Pg.391]

Hordnyi graduated in chemistry from the Eotvos Lordnd University, Budapest in 1958 [i]. He developed an in situ radiotracer technique which is called thin-foil radiotracer method [ii, iii]. It has proved to be a very powerful tool for the investigation of -> electrosorption and electrocatalytic phenomena at solid electrodes, ionic exchange processes in polymer-modified electrodes, and... [Pg.337]


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