Charge and Mass Transfer Across the Metal/Solution Interface

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Gileadi, Eliezer [1 ]
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[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Chem, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
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10.1560/IJC.48.3-4.121
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Electrode reactions are characterized by charge transfer across the interface. The charge can be carried by electrons or by ions. It is shown here that when both mass and charge cross the interface, the charge must be carried by the ionic species, not by the electrons. as a result of the very large difference ill the time scale for electron and ion transfer. A prime example of charge transfer by ions is metal deposition. It is proposed that ion transfer occurs by migration of the ions across the interface, under the influence of the high electrostatic field in the double layer. The rate constants observed for metal deposition ire comparable to those for outer-sphere charge transfer. These unexpectedly high rate constants for metal deposition are explained by a model in which removal of the solvation shell and reduction of the effective charge. on the metal ion occur in many small steps, and a make-before-break mechanism exists, which lowers the total Gibbs energy of the system as it moves along the reaction coordinate from the initial to the final state.
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