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Adhesion of Colloidal Hematite onto Metallic Surfaces: II. Influence of Electrode Potential, pH, Ionic Strength, Colloid Concentration, and Nature of the Electrolyte on the Adhesion on Mercury

✍ Scribed by Estela Marı́a Andrade; Fernando Victor Molina; Gabriel Jorge Gordillo; Dionisio Posadas


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
333 KB
Volume
165
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


In this work the influence of several factors on the adherence of hematite particles onto mercury electrodes is studied through capacitance, (C), measurements at different applied potentials, (E). The (C / E) relationship shows two maxima at potentials more positive and more negative with respect to the zero charge potential of the bare metal. The (\mathrm{pH}) dependence of the capacity maxima shows an inflection point at a (\mathrm{pH}) of about 4 . The capacitance increases with ionic strength. The (C / E) curve depends markedly on the nature of the anion present in the electrolyte. In the potential range between the maxima, the capacitance depends on the potential in an approximately parabolic way. The number of attached particles as a function of hematite concentration in solution shows an adsorption isotherm-like behavior. The experimental findings can be rationalized in terms of the influence of the different variables on the electrochemical free energy of adhesion. 1994 Academic Press, Inc.