The behaviour of octyltrimethylammonium bromide electrosorption on the mercury electrode in 1 mol/L NaClO4 was determined by means of double layer differential capacity measurements. The adsorption constants were derived from surface pressure data as a function of electrode charge density and cationic surfactant bulk concentration. Adsorption of octyltrimethylammonium bromide was analyzed using constants obtained from Frumkin, corrected Flory-Huggins and virial isotherms. It was found that the repulsive interactions for electrode charges close to 0 were the weakest between the adsorbed cations C11H26N+. In these conditions the surface concentration of the studied surfactant was the greatest.

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