Abstract

A differential capacity measurement showed that the zero charge potential of a lead electrode in a sodium methanesulfonate solution was -0.69 V. Like sulfate anions, methanesulfonate anions had low spe� cific adsorbability on lead. The adsorption of nbutanol from a methanesulfonate electrolyte on a lead elec� trode was approximated by the Frumkin isotherm equation. The parameters of nbutanol adsorption in a methanesulfonate solution were close to those reported for fluoride and sulfate solutions in the literature.

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