𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Adsorption and film formation of camphor-10-sulfonate at the mercury—solution interface

✍ Scribed by R. Philipp; U. Retter; J. Dittrich; E. Müller; F. Kuschel


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
561 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Specific adsorption of formate ions at t
✍ M.V. Ramanamurti; R.K. Singh; P.V.S.S. Prabhu 📂 Article 📅 1982 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 401 KB

~-Adsorption on polarized Hg electrode of formate ions from aqueous solutions of pore HCOONa \* ~kelltial capscity =s=IIccBIyn txwasstudied.Aoionspe&ca&o+onwasindimtedbythe catho+~0fpo~tial0f~chargewith inukase in bulk4ectroiytt activity. Variation of charge due to ~ur&&eacessof$od&miono(T'+ 2, F)an

The Adsorption and Condensed Film Format
✍ Antonis Avranas; Utz Retter; Efi Malasidou 📂 Article 📅 2002 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 161 KB

The adsorption of cetyltrimethyammonium bromide (CTAB) on a hanging mercury electrode is studied in various electrolyte systems and temperatures. A condensed film is formed at negative potentials and at room temperature only in the presence of KBr. The decrease of the temperature favors the formatio

Adsorption of Ribonuclease A and Lysozym
✍ Jasmina Vidić; Desanka Sužnjević; Milenko Erceg; Dušan Vučelić 📂 Article 📅 1999 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 59 KB

The adsorption of lysozyme and RNase A at a dropping mercury electrode from 0.1 M Tris-HCl ϩ 1 mM EDTA ϩ 0.2 M KCl buffer solution (pH 8.8) was investigated by applying phase-sensitive alternating current polarography. Both proteins are strongly adsorbed over a wide range of electrode potential arou

Adsorption of poly-DL-alanine at the mer
✍ Setsuko Nakamura; Michiko Nakamura 📂 Article 📅 1982 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 379 KB

The adsorption of poly-o~-alanine (mean molecular weight 3900) at the mercurysolution interface was studied by means of diflerential capacity and surface tension measurements. The poly-DLalanine adsorbed in the potential region between 0.0 and -1.6 V (see). At the potentials of -0.5 and -1 .l V the