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Interfacial potential affected by contact adsorption

Ionic contact adsorption on metallic electrodes alters the potential profile across the compact layer at constant electrode potential. If anions are adsorbed on the metal electrode at positive potentials, the adsorption-induced dipole generates a potential across the inner Helmholtz layer (IHL) as illustrated in Fig. 5-29. The electric field in the outer part (OHL) of the compact layer, as a result, becomes dififerent fi om and frequently opposite to that in the inner part (IHL) of the compact layer. [Pg.156]

In general, the contact adsorption of anions creates an electric field of intensity Sto in the inner Helmholtz layer, which may be greater than the average field intensity of. B,v = ( in +. Eout)/2, where aat is the field intensity in the outer Helmholtz layer. The rate of field increase rj may be derived from electrostatics as shown in Eqn. 5-50 [Liu, 1983]  [Pg.156]


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