000000029 001__ 29 000000029 005__ 20250521102907.0 000000029 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M47H1GGM 000000029 037__ $$aETD 000000029 041__ $$aeng 000000029 245__ $$aThe pressure dependence of hydrogen adsorption on a platinum electrode 000000029 260__ $$bOregon Graduate Center 000000029 269__ $$a1972 000000029 336__ $$aThesis 000000029 502__ $$bM.S. 000000029 520__ $$aThe hydrogen electrode is probably the most important and most widely used electrode in the field of electrochemistry. The hydrogen electrode has been used for nearly 80 years as the electrochemical standard by which all other electrode potentials are assigned. The simplicity of its constituents makes this electrode ideal for study and analysis, and its reliability makes it useful as a reference electrode when studying other electrochemical phenomenon. The present investigation concerns itself with the study of the pressure dependence of hydrogen adsorption on a platinum electrode in acid media. The specific intent of this work is to find whether additional hydrogen absorbs onto a platinum electrode when the system pressure is increased. 000000029 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000000029 650__ $$aAdsorption$$014318 000000029 650__ $$aElectrodes$$018284 000000029 650__ $$aHydrogen$$020430 000000029 650__ $$aElectrochemistry$$018281 000000029 650__ $$aProtons$$024779 000000029 692__ $$aDepartment of Chemistry$$041401 000000029 7001_ $$aThomas, Donald M.$$uOregon Graduate Center$$041351 000000029 7201_ $$aRoe, David K.$$uOregon Graduate Center$$041351$$7Personal$$eAdvisor 000000029 7201_ $$aLoehr, Thomas$$uOregon Graduate Center$$041351$$7Personal$$eCommittee member 000000029 7201_ $$aElliott, Richard A.$$uOregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology$$041352$$7Personal$$eCommittee member 000000029 8564_ $$95e55a2fb-1cf0-4718-9a44-53ca021d3ecd$$s16371177$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/29/files/29_etd.pdf$$ePublic$$23c0ee27ffb2b4b93dcacfaf99161ac6d$$31 000000029 905__ $$a/rest/prod/5d/86/p0/20/5d86p020k 000000029 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:29$$pstudent-work 000000029 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations