Underpotential deposition of metals - Progress and prospects in modelling

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Underpotential deposition (UPD) of metals is analysed from the perspective of phenomenological and statistical thermodynamic considerations; the parameters influencing the UPD shift have been quantitatively indicated using a general formalism. The manner in which the macroscopic properties pertaining to the depositing ions and solvent dipoles and the nature of the metallic substrate influence the UPD process are highlighted; earlier correlations of the UPD shift with the work function differences are rationalised. Anion-induced phase transitions which manifest as sharp peaks in experimental cyclic voltammograms are discussed using statistical thermodynamic models. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Sudha, V., & Sangaranarayanan, M. V. (2005). Underpotential deposition of metals - Progress and prospects in modelling. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 117(3), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02709289

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