adsorption current
A
faradaic current
whose magnitude depends on the
applied potential
, and, at any particular
applied potential
, on the rate or extent of the adsorption of an
electroactive substance
(or the product obtained from the reduction or
oxidation
of an
electroactive substance
) onto the surface of the
indicator
or
working electrode
.
See also:
limiting adsorption current
Source:
PAC, 1985,
57
, 1491
(Recommended terms, symbols, and definitions for electroanalytical chemistry (Recommendations 1985))
on page 1494