Author:
Garten VA,Weiss DE,Willis JB
Abstract
The conflicting views of Frumkin, Shilov,
and Steenberg on the chemical and adsorptive behaviour of sugar carbons
activated at 800 �C (H-carbons) can be reconciled by postulating that the
carbons contain chromene structures. The same is true of certain carbon blacks.
The chromene system is readily oxidized at room temperature in the presence of
acid to the corresponding benzopyrylium (carbonium) system, with the adsorption
of the anion of the acid and the liberation of hydrogen peroxide. This reaction
accounts for the dependence on the partial pressure of oxygen of adsorption of
acid from dilute solutions, for the formation of peroxide from carbon with
acids, and for the linear relationship between the potential of an H-carbon
electrode and pH. A theoretical interpretation of the electrochemical behaviour
of the chromene-carbonium ion couple is in good quantitative agreement with the
observed behaviour of a cathodically polarized carbon electrode in acid
solution. The ability of H-carbons to catalyse the oxidation of ferrous iron by
molecular oxygen can also be accounted for by this couple, the concept of which
is in agreement with the observed kinetic behaviour of the reaction.
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