Differential-capacitance curves of the Hg electrode are measured with an ac
bridge at 400 Hz and 20 degrees C in ethanol and ethylene glycol solutions
of 2-thiouracil in 0.5 M NaClO4. The data suggest that 2-thiouracil is ads
orbed at the Hg/C2H5OH and Hg/C2H4(OH)(2) interfaces at the expense of a do
nor-acceptor interaction through the sulfur atom. The increase in the inter
action, caused by a potential shift in the positive direction, makes the ad
sorption state alter from noncondensed to condensed. The former is characte
rized by a linear potential dependence of the adsorption energy. In the lat
ter case, according to the model of two parallel capacitors, the dependence
becomes quadratic.