2-DIMENSIONAL CONDENSATION OF ORGANIC ADSORBATES AT THE MERCURY-VERTICAL-BAR-AQUEOUS SOLUTION INTERFACE - A GLOBAL ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL PARAMETERS USING ISING-MODEL FORMALISM
K. Pushpalatha et Mv. Sangaranarayanan, 2-DIMENSIONAL CONDENSATION OF ORGANIC ADSORBATES AT THE MERCURY-VERTICAL-BAR-AQUEOUS SOLUTION INTERFACE - A GLOBAL ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL PARAMETERS USING ISING-MODEL FORMALISM, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 425(1-2), 1997, pp. 39-48
The analysis of two-dimensional condensation of organic compounds at t
he mercury/aqueous solution interface is carried out using a two-state
Ising model formalism. Explicit results for the transition potential
in terms of surface coverage, temperature and adsorbate concentration
are reported. A methodology for estimating critical temperatures using
the classical formula of dispersion forces is proposed, and the calcu
lation of critical concentration is discussed. The estimated critical
parameters are compared with the experimental data for various organic
adsorbates.