Electrochimica Acta, Vol.40, No.12, 1913-1919, 1995
Adsorption Stages and Interfacial Orientations of Cytidine Sulfate at the Mercury/Electrolyte Interface
The adsorption and interfacial orientations of cytidine sulphate were studied by out-of-phase ac voltammetry. The adsorption equilibrium and its attainment have been investigated as a function of various parameters such as pH, adsorption potential, adsorption time, temperature and the bulk concentration of cytidine sulphate. The time dependence of the electrode impedance indicates that the formation of a compact film controlled by nucleation/growth mechanism and the data were analysed according to the Avrami equation. Moreover, the role of the anions of the indifferent supporting electrolyte in the formation of the condensed film of the adsorbed molecules has been elucidated. The stacking interactions between adsorbed molecules are affected by the nature of the anions of the supporting electrolyte and are hindered by their specific adsorption. The adsorption parameters of cytidine sulphate has been computed at various pHs and for various anions in the supporting electrolyte.
Keywords:DROPPING MERCURY-ELECTRODE;ELECTROCHEMICAL-BEHAVIOR;CHARGED INTERFACE;MONO-NUCLEOTIDES;AC-POLAROGRAPHY;ASSOCIATION;OLIGONUCLEOTIDES;URACIL;THYMIDINE;CYTOSINE