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218928 Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The adsorption behaviour of a dinitroaniline herbicide benfluralin was studied by means of electrochemical as well as scanning probe techniques. The double layer capacitance reflects very sensitively changes of the interfacial structure at the surfaces. This allows discrimination between a simple adsorption process and a slow transition of adsorbed film structure controlled by the mechanism of nucleation. The information about nucleation kinetics and growth mechanism of the film on the electrode was obtained from the time dependence of the double layer capacitance employing the mercury drop electrode. The phase transition may lead to the reorientation of the molecules within the adsorbed layer. These findings were supported by scanning tunneling microscopy.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The adsorption behaviour of a dinitroaniline herbicide benfluralin was studied. ► Adsorption process is not controlled by a simple diffusion of adsorbed molecules to the surface. ► A slow transition of adsorbed film is controlled by the mechanism of growth and nucleation. ► The nucleation and growth mechanism was supported by STM imaging on Au(1 1 1) surface.

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