Abstract

Results on the double layer charge and capacitance on AgI previously obtained have been improved and extended to include the temperature dependency between 5 and 85°C. At room temperature, alkali ions adsorb specifically on negative AgI, which gives rise to a marked ion specificity in the double layer capacitance and which is responsible for the lyotropic sequence in the coagulation concentrations. With increasing temperature, charge and capacitance decrease, with a concurrent decrease in specificity. At 65°C and above, the double layer is predominantly diffuse and non-specific. The lyotropic sequence in the coagulation concentrations is then also lost. There is some evidence for a phase transition around 50°C in the adsorbed water layer.

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