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Method of integrating capacitive currents is used for the first time to examine adsorption of sodium humate, cordanum, and verapamil on a mercury film electrode. Values of the limiting adsorption, adsorption equilibrium constants, and free energy of the adsorption process are obtained.
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Karbainov, Y.A., Karbainova, S.N., Mamaeva, V.A. et al. Adsorption of Sodium Humate, Cordanum, and Verapamil on a Mercury Film Electrode: A Study by the Integration of Capacitive Currents. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 38, 1353–1356 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021681024585
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