Abstract

The open circuit potential (zero current potential) includes not only “equilibrium potential” determined by a single charge-transfer reaction but also “mixed potential” determined by two or more charge-transfer reactions. The mixed potential is often measured as corrosion potential or the ion-selective electrode potential responsive to interference ions. This paper describes a method for calculating the mixed potential, limited to reversible electrochemical reactions.

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