Abstract

The adsorption of 2-butanol on a polarized mercury electrode was investigated at constant activity of the base electrolyte using low and moderate bulk concentrations of the adsorbate. Capillary electrometer and impedance bridge measurements were used as experimental techniques. Both interfacial tension and capacity data were employed for fitting to the Frumkin equations. Results paralleled closely those obtained in earlier adsorption studies of aliphatic compounds employing a base electrolyte solution of fixed concentration.

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