Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.219, No.1, 144-148, 1999
Adsorption and two-dimensional condensation of thiabendazole at a mercury/solution interface
The adsorption behavior of the fungicide thiabendazole [2-(4'-thiazolyl) benzimidazole] was studied with out-of-phase ac voltammetry using a hanging mercury drop electrode in 0.3 M KCl solutions at various temperatures and thiabendazole concentrations. A state of "normal" adsorption and a condensed two-dimensional layer at moderately charged and rather negatively charged surfaces, respectively, have been characterized,
Keywords:MERCURY ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE;2-DIMENSIONAL CONDENSATION;TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE;WATER INTERFACE;NI(II)-THIABENDAZOLE;STABILITY;THYMINE;SYSTEM;LAYERS;FILMS