Title of article
Electrochemical behaviour of silver in borate buffer solutions
Author/Authors
Ayman M. Zaky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
349
To page
357
Abstract
The electrochemical behaviour of Ag in aqueous 0.15 M borax and 0.15 M boric acid buffer solution was studied under
various conditions using cyclic voltammetry and potentiostatic techniques. It was found that the anodic polarization curve of Ag
in borate buffer solution was characterized by the appearance of two potential regions, active and passive, prior to the oxygen
evolution reaction. The active potential region was characterized by the appearance of three anodic peaks, the first two peaks A1
and A2 correspond to the oxidation of Ag and formation of [Ag(OH)2] soluble compound and a passive film of Ag2O on the
electrode surface. The third anodic peak corresponds to the conversion of both [Ag(OH)2] and Ag2O to Ag2O2. X-ray
diffraction patterns confirmed the existence of Ag2O and Ag2O2 passive layers on the electrode surface potentiodynamically
polarized up to 800 mV. Potentiostatic current transient measurements showed that the formation of Ag2O and Ag2O2 involves a
nucleation and growth mechanism under diffusion control.
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Keywords
Cyclic voltammetry , Silver electrode , Borate buffer solutions , Potentiodynamic
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
999024
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