Abstract

Adsorption of iodide ions at the Bi(111) and Cd(0001) electrodes from the aqueous solutions with constant ionic strength 0.1x M KI + 0.1(1−x) M KF and 0.1x M KI + 0.033(1−x) M K2SO4 has been studied by impedance spectroscopy. It was found that, to a first approximation, the classical Frumkin–Melik–Gaikazyan equivalent circuit with the slow diffusion-like and adsorption steps can be applied for fitting the experimental impedance data for iodide ions adsorption on Bi(111) and Cd(0001) from aqueous solutions with constant ionic strength. The modified Grafov–Damaskin circuit can be used in the region of electrode potentials, where parallel faradic processes (electroreduction of protons, oxygen traces) are probable. The more complicated Ershler equivalent circuit, taking into account the slow diffusion-like, adsorption and charge transfer steps, is not applicable for characterization of the adsorption process of I− at Bi(111) and Cd(0001) electrodes.

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