Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.15, No.12, 1503-1510, 2001
Electrochemical impedance of mercury electrodes with hematite particles adhered
The effect of hematite particles adhesion on the electrochemical impedance of mercury electrodes was studied at different electrode potentials. The impedance decreases as the number of attached particles increases: this impedance decrease is related to strong adhesion of particles. The impedance diagrams show, in the low frequency range, the presence of a constant phase element (CPE), with an exponent of ca. 0.5. The experimental results are analyzed in terms of an equivalent circuit including the CPE. The magnitude of this CPE is directly related to the coverage of the electrode. A qualitative interpretation for this behavior, when an AC signal is applied. is proposed in terms of a pore model for the metal/hematite particles interphase.