Authors
I Burgess, V Zamlynny, G Szymanski, J Lipkowski, J Majewski, G Smith, S Satija, R Ivkov
Publication date
2001/5/29
Journal
Langmuir
Volume
17
Issue
11
Pages
3355-3367
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Chronocoulometry and the thermodynamic analysis of charge density data were employed to describe the energetics of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) adsorption at the Au(111) electrode surface. Thermodynamic data such as the Gibbs excess, Gibbs energy of adsorption, and the film pressure of adsorbed SDS were determined for a broad range of electrode potentials, charge densities, and bulk SDS concentrations. The present results, combined with our previous scanning probe microscopy (SPM) studies, show that adsorption of SDS at the Au(111) electrode surface has a two-state character. At small or moderate absolute charge densities, the adsorbed SDS molecules aggregate into hemicylindrical stripelike micelles. This state is well-ordered. The unit cell of its two-dimensional lattice consists of two vectors that are 44 and 5.0 Å long and are oriented at an angle of 70°. The Gibbs excess data indicate that five …
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