ON THE ELECTROCHEMICAL TRANSFORMATION OF ADSORBATES, AND THE NATURE OF THE DISORDER OF SOLIDS / BRAININA KZ,KHODOS MY,BELISHEVA GM,VIDREVICH MB // ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIKALISCHE CHEMIE NEUE FOLGE. - 1990. - V. 168, l. 1. - P. 65-91.

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0044-3336 / нет данных
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Article
Abstract:
A relationship has been established between electrochemical transformations (redox processes) of sorption species (oxygen and hydrogen) on the surface of oxidic compounds (especially vanadates of alkaline earth metals), and the nature of the crystal disorder, lattice energy and crystallochemical non-equivalence of oxygen in the structure. The magnitude of electrochemical signals is determined by the disorder of the anionic sublattice, which is accompanied by electronic disorder of the crystal, and by the enthalpy of formation and the melting temperature of the compound. The set of signals depends on the number of crystallochemical non-equivalent sites of oxygen.
Author keywords:
OXYGEN CHEMISORPTION; ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION OF OXYGEN; CARBON PASTE ELECTRODE; DISORDER OF SOLIDS; EARTH ALKALI VANADATES SYSTEM
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ISI:A1990EX88000005
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Research-Areas Chemistry
Web-of-Science-Categories Chemistry, Physical
Number-of-Cited-References 42
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