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N. V. Smirnova, E. A. Astafiev

Electrochemical reduction of a-phenylvinylphosphonic acid on the rotating palladium electrode

Abstract

The reduction of phenylvinylphosphonic acid (PVPA) was investigated by the method of rotating disk electrode on palladized platinum. The process occurs in the field of potentials of hydrogen adsorption and formation of the a-phase of palladium hydride at the deffusion reaction control. Kinetic currents of PVPA reduction nonlinearly depend on the reagent concentration (1-25mM) in the whole potential range. The magnitudes of hydrogenation rates under stationary and nonstationary conditions were compared In first case the first order of reaction with respect to the reagent was found. The rate of the process is reduced when accumulation of adsorption products takes place. The analysis of curves of potential shifts after the addition of the reagent at open circuit after the polarisation current has reached a steady-state value, were accomplished. The current of PVPA reduction substantially decreases and does not depend on the velocity of electrode rotation in the presence of cadmium adatoms. The features of such polarisation curves are probably caused by the specifics of coadsorption of Cd2+ and sulfate anions.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2003, Vol. 44, No. 2, P. 135
   

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