Hg/HgO electrode and hydrogen evolution potentials in aqueous sodium hydroxide
The Hg/HgO electrode is usually utilized as a reference electrode in alkaline solution such as for development of an alkaline hydrogen electrode. The reference electrode provides a suitable reference point but is available from few commercial vendors and suffers from inadequate documentation on pote...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of power sources 2006-10, Vol.161 (2), p.1217-1224 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Hg/HgO electrode is usually utilized as a reference electrode in alkaline solution such as for development of an alkaline hydrogen electrode. The reference electrode provides a suitable reference point but is available from few commercial vendors and suffers from inadequate documentation on potential in varying electrolytes. A new numerical method uses activity, activity coefficients, and a few correlated empirical equations to determine the potential values in both dilute and concentrated sodium hydroxide solutions at temperatures of 0–90
°C and at concentrations of 0.100–12.8
mol k
g
H
2
O
−
1
. The computed potentials of the Hg/HgO electrodes versus a normal hydrogen electrode (NHE) at 25
°C and 1
atm are 0.1634
V for 0.100m, 0.1077
V for 1.00m, and 0.0976
V for 1.45m NaOH solutions. The Hg/HgO reduction potential further changes to −0.0751
V versus NHE and hydrogen evolution potential changes to −0.9916
V versus NHE in a solution of 30.0
wt.% NaOH at 80
°C. The calculated values are compared with the measured data at 25 and 75
°C. The experimental data agree well with the numerical values computed from the theoretical and empirical equations. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2006.05.028 |