On the impedance of galvanic cells XXVII. The temperature-dependence of the kinetic parameters of the hydrogen electrode reaction on mercury in concentrated HI
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1969-10
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Dekker, B.G.
Sluyters-Rehbach, M.
Sluyters, J.H.
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The impedance of a dropping mercury electrode in 57% HI (7.6 M) was measured at temperatures between −35° and +25°C. In a certain potential and temperature region, two reactions were found to be proceeding simultaneously: the reversible Hg/HgI4−2 reaction and the irreversible H+/H2(Hg) reaction. Analysis of the impedance data gave information about the impedance parameters of both electrode reactions, and about the double-layer capacity. The temperature-dependences of the transfer coefficient and the exchange current density of the H+/H2(Hg) reaction are reported. The transfer coefficient decreases with temperature. The apparent heat of activation is 21.6 kcal mol−1.