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W The values of ÁW , obtained for the NB/W interface, are summarO as well as ÁGtr 0 ized in Table 1. As seen, the value of ÁW O for the polyanions, so their transfer energies as well, depend only on the ionic size and charge. Thus there was no indication that the iontransfer potential (or the energy) was significantly influenced by such ‘‘specific’’ solvation as due to electron localization in a polyanion. This seems to support the hypothesis that the surface charge of such a polyanion is nonlocalized.
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