Electrode kinetics: The hydrogen overpotential of metals (with the Cobra3 Basic-Unit)

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Principle

If the oxidation and reduction steps of an electrode reaction are rapid (high exchange current densities) then the passage of charge across the electrode-solution interface will barely displace the reaction equilibrium. Such an electrode is said to be non-polarisable in the sense that its potential, for small currents, is stable and equal to the equilibrium electrode potential. If, on the other hand, reaction equilibrium is established only slowly due to the kinetic inhibition of a step involved in the electrode reaction, then the electrode is said to be polarisable. To induce the reaction to proceed in a given direction the kinetic inhhibition of the reaction must be overcome by applying a high overpotential. Electrode polarisation and the presence of overpotentials are important concepts in understanding electrode processes. They underlie the fact that galvanic cells always deliver current at less than the equilibrium e.m.f. and that an applied potential greater than the equilibrium e.m.f. is required in order to drive a reaction in an electrolytic cell. Futhermore, a number of important electochemical devices (e.g. the lead-acid accumulator) and electroanalytical techniques (e.g. polarography) make use of the inhibition (high overpotential) of certain electrode reactions.

Tasks

  1. Record the current-potential curve for the electrolysis of a 1M hydrochloric acid solution using graphite rod electrodes and determine the decomposition voltage.
  2. Discuss the physical processes determining the form of this curve.
  3. By replacing the graphite rod cathode with a series of different metal rod electrodes, compare the overpotentials for hydrogen evolution at these metals.

What you can learn about

  • Electrode kinetics
  • Polarization
  • Overpotential
  • Irreversible processes
  • The electrode-electrolyte interface
  • Voltammetry and current-potential curves
  • Relevance to electrolysis
  • Fuel cells
  • Corrosion
  • Polarography



Materiallist (Excerpt) Product Amount
Power supply, universal 13500-93 1
Cobra3 BASIC-UNIT, USB 12150-50 1
Cobra3 current probe 6A 12126-00 1
Retort stand, h 750 mm 37694-00 1
Power supply 12V / 2A 12151-99 1
Nickel electrode, d 8mm 45205-00 1
Software Cobra3 Universal recorder 14504-61 1
Holder for two electrodes 45284-01 1
Thermometer -10...+50 C 38034-00 1
Hydrochloric acid, 1.0 mol/l, 1000 ml 48454-70 1
Stopwatch, digital, 1/100 s 03071-01 1
Water, distilled 5 l 31246-81 1
Lead electrode, d 8mm, l 150mm 45203-00 1
Graphite electrode,d=7,l=150,6pc 44512-00 1
Bar electrode, Zinc, d=8mm, l=100mm 45288-02 1
Right angle clamp 37697-00 1
Copper electrode, d=8mm, l=15cm 45201-00 1
Iron electrode, d 8mm 45204-00 1
Connecting cord, 32 A, 750 mm, red 07362-01 1
Connecting cord, 32 A, 750 mm, blue 07362-04 2
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, red 07361-01 2
Glass beaker DURAN®, short, 150 ml 36012-00 6
Laboratory Experiments Physics, Chemistry, Biology andApplied Sciences, CD-ROM, incl. operating manuals 16502-42 1

Literature for this article als follows

Title Product Language
TESS expert Handbook Laboratory Experiments Chemistry 16504-12 ENG

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