Volume 67, 1971

Effect of adsorbed layers on the anodic oxidation of simple organic compounds. Part 4.—Ag adsorption on Pt and its effect on HCOOH oxidation

Abstract

The adsorption of Ag on a smooth Pt electrode in 1 M H2SO4 at 40°C has been studied from 0.45 to 0.75 V (RHE) in solutions varying from 10–4 to 10–6 M. The effect of adsorbed Ag on the oxidation rate of HCOOH has been examined at 0.65 and 0.75 V. A diffusion-limited adsorption process is indicated. Analysis of the oxidation state of the adsorbed layer to θAgads= 0.59 yields a value of 0.77 electrons/site. Above this coverage, a value of 1.97 electrons/site is obtained. This suggests, in the former case, a mixed layer composed of Ag singly bonded to a single Pt site with some single bonding to two Pt sites. At the higher coverages, two Ag atoms are apparently attached to a single Pt surface site. The rate of adsorption of Ag+ is decreased by the presence of HCOOH. Below θAgads∼0.40, the oxidation rate of HCOOH is enhanced compared with that of an electrode partially covered with adsorbed HCOOH intermediates. Above this coverage, the oxidation is inhibited.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1971,67, 819-827

Effect of adsorbed layers on the anodic oxidation of simple organic compounds. Part 4.—Ag adsorption on Pt and its effect on HCOOH oxidation

A. H. Taylor, S. Kirkland and S. B. Brummer, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1971, 67, 819 DOI: 10.1039/TF9716700819

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