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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27825-9eristic properties are : 1) significant adsorptivity of organic depolarizers on the electrode surface, leading usually to a significant increase in the rate of the processes taking place on the electrode and at the electrode; 2) participation of hydrogen ions in the potential determining step;

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Electrode Processes with Participation of Adsorbed Compounds,ut the rate increase of electrochemical reactions — at conditions corresponding to the appearance of Breyer-type waves — caused by depolarizer adsorption. They qualitatively discussed the concentration change of the depolarizer in several solution layers at the electrode surface .

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Book 1968ar­ ticipating compounds . The fact that hydrogen ions usuallY take part in the electro­ chemical reduction of organic compounds makes possible the use of electrochemical methods, particularly polarography, for the study of protolytic reactions. These reactions play an important role in organic chem

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Nicholas B. Frisch,Richard A. Bergerut the rate increase of electrochemical reactions — at conditions corresponding to the appearance of Breyer-type waves — caused by depolarizer adsorption. They qualitatively discussed the concentration change of the depolarizer in several solution layers at the electrode surface .

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Catalytic and Kinetic Waves in Polarography; Stal’ G. Mairanovskii Book 1968 Springer Science+Business Media New York 1968 Sorption.adsorp