Abstract

The author's data about the adsorption of inorganic ions, neutral organic molecules and water dipoles on so-called quasi-perfect silver and cadmium electrodes are summarized and compared. The influences of electronic structure of metal adsorbent atoms ( ie chemical nature of the adsorbent) and of surface electrode structure ( ie crystallographic orientation and growth step density) are estimated. Conclusions are drawn about the importance of the electrode surface structure in the processes of electrochemical adsorption.

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