Theoretical Study of Heterogeneous Electronic Transition Rate at the Metal/ Ionic Liquid Interface Using Quantum Theory
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https://doi.org/10.31257/2018/JKP/2020/120103Keywords:
Heterogeneous electronic transfer , Metal /liquid , Potential barrierAbstract
The purpose of this research is study the heterogeneous electronic transition through metal/liquid interface using simple model. The kinetic of electron transfer phenomenon discussion using postulate of quantum transition theory. The energy levels for metal and liquid assume to be alignment depending on continuum model theory. The behavour of electron transfer at metal-liquid interface affected by barrier height. The transition of negative charge on the interface of metal /liquid which suffering much more impediment to transfer cross the potential barrier .The net of electron that transfer give the average rate of electronic transfer and it indicate the electrical properties of metal/liquid devices.
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