Abstract

The specific adsorption of Cs + ions demonstrated previously by Parsons and Stockton and by Damaskin and coworkers via capacitance measurements is confirmed from charge density vs. potential data measured using a mercury dropping microelectrode. Surprisingly also, Rb +, K + and Na + ions were found to adsorb from their mixed 1 M chloride solutions with 1 M LiCl. It is shown that data analysis should not neglect changes in the potential reference scale due to changes in the liquid junction potential and chloride ion activity.

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