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Surface and Subsurface Oxygen on Platinum in a Perchloric Acid Solution

Authors :
Yu. M. Polukarov
Elena B. Molodkina
A. I. Danilov
D. V. Savinova
Source :
Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. 40:683-687
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

The oxidation of polycrystalline platinum in perchloric acid is studied by cyclic voltammetry at a potential scan rate of 0.1 V s–1 in various potential cycling ranges. The earlier model for the formation of a barrier layer of strong complexes consisting of subsurface oxygen Oss, platinum atoms, and anions adsorbed on the latter is shown to correctly describe experimental results on the platinum oxidation in sulfuric and perchloric acids. The regularities in these acids are on the whole similar. A weaker adsorption of perchlorate anions as compared with bisulfate facilitates chemisorption of oxygen at 0.7–0.85 V and hinders exchange by sites Pt ⇔ O at 0.85–1.35 V. A prolonged potential cycling with a cathodic limit of 0.27 V and low anodic limits leads to the accumulation of surface complexes Oss–Ptn–ClO4, which hinder both the oxygen chemisorption and the exchange Pt ⇔ O below 1 V. At more positive potentials, the complexes are destroyed and oxygen penetrates into subsurface platinum layers.

Details

ISSN :
10231935
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Russian Journal of Electrochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7ea1cfbd9c940b680c1e12fa79c31f38
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/b:ruel.0000035248.39620.f7