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Kelvin’s method

The relative work function and the relative electrode potential of electrodes in aqueous solutions and in inactive gases can be measured by a vibrating capacitor technique called Kelvin s method [Samec-Johnson-Doblhofer, 1992]. The Kelvin method estimates the difference in the work function between a test electrode and a Kelvin probe (KF) by measuring the applied voltage V at which the difference in the outer potential ij s- l KP between the test electrode and the Kelvin probe becomes zero (V = liJs - i Kp) as shown in Pig. 4—28. [Pg.114]


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