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Surface-induced electrolytic dissociation

This may lead to net increase in concentration of ionic species in solution, and to enhanced conductance. Certainly, there are some ions in alcoholic solution, and the surface-induced electrolytic dissociation is accompanied by uptake... [Pg.56]

Kosmulski M, Prochniak R Mqczka E (2010) Surface-induced electrolytic dissociation of weak acid in ethanol. J Phys Chem C 114 17734 17740... [Pg.196]

When the surface charges and the surface dipoles are formed via the dissociation, and via the association with electrolyte ions of the moieties of the surface, respectively, the increase of ionic strength decreases the surface charge, but at the same time increases the surface dipole density. Since the electric fields induced in the vicinity of the surface by the surface charge and surface dipoles oppose each other,... [Pg.584]


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