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Rubidium, thermodynamic data

Table 5 compares the standard potential of the electron electrode in hexamethylphosphotriamide (5 °C) with the standard potentials of alkali metals (25 °C). Data for liquid ammonia are also given. In both solvents the rubidium electrode potential serves as a reference point since it depends very little on the solvent. It is seen from the Table that in both solvents the standard equilibrium potential of the electron electrode is more positive than that of a lithium electrode and is close to the potentials of other alkali metals. In the course of experiment, cathodic production of dilute solutions (10 — 10 mol/1) of solvated electrons takes place and this makes the electron electrode equilibrium potential more positive compared to the standard value. In case of hexamethylphosphotriamide the same happens when electrons are bound in strong non-paramagnetic associates by the cations of all alkali metals except lithium (see Sect. 4). This enables one to assume that under the conditions of the experiments the electron-electrode equilibrium potential in liquid ammonia and hexamethylphosphotriamide is more positive than the equilibrium potential of all alkali metals. This makes thermodynamically possible primary cathodic generation of solvated electrons in solutions of all alkali metal salts in the two solvents. [Pg.179]


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