Tert-Pentanol Adsorption on Ag(100) and Ag(110) from an Aqueous Solution and its Comparison with that on Ag(111), Hg, Ga and Bi(001)

Author:

Foresti Maria Luisa1,Innocenti Massimo1,Guidelli Rolando

Affiliation:

1. University of Florence, Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff", Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze), Italien

Abstract

Abstract The adsorption behavior of tert-pentanol (TPT) on Ag(100) and Ag(110) single-crystal faces from aqueous 0.05 M KClO4 was investigated on the basis of chronocoulometric and differential capacity measurements. The adsorption data on Ag(100) were analyzed thermodynamically and the standard Gibbs energy of adsorption, ΔG 0 ads , was determined as a function of the electrode potential and of the charge density, σ M , on the metal. The adsorption parameters for TPT adsorption on Ag(100) were compared with those on Ag(111), Hg, liquid Ga and Bi(001), available in the literature. The surface dipole potential of the TPT film at maximum coverage on the above metal surfaces was estimated by a novel approach that requires no a priori assumptions as to the predominance of either water desorption or TPT adsorption on the value of the shift, E N , of the potential of zero charge from zero to maximum coverage. Instead, the E N values for the different metals were estimated a posteriori, under the assumption that the water molecules that are still present at maximum TPT coverage maintain the same orientation as on the bare metal surface at the same charge density σ M . The lack of a correlation between the ΔG 0 ads values on the different metal surfaces and their hydrophilicity indicates that TBT adsorption depends primarily on its particular conformation and on the metal surface structure.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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