Adsorption of N-acetylglycine and N-benzoylglycine at the mercury-aqueous solution interface
β Scribed by C. Fontanesi; G.B. Gavioli; R. Andreoli; L. Benedetti
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1986
- Weight
- 583 KB
- Volume
- 210
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-0728
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Abstracttiomparison of-the adsorption of di-n-butylamine at the Hg/solution and the air/solution interface has been carried out by means of interfacial and surface tension measurements. Adsorption has been found to follow a Frumkin isotherm with an attractive interaction parameter at both interfaces
~-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 of N-tosylglycine (CH,+-SO,-NH-CH,COOH) has been studied at the mercury/aqueous solution interface (0.1 M NaClO, as base electrolyte) with the aim of comparing the interfacial properties of the molecular forms of the amino acid present in solution at different pH values. The analysis