Electro-oxidation of carbon monoxide and methanol on bare and Pt-modified Ru(10![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 0) electrodes
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                    Abstract
The activity towards CO and methanol electrooxidation of bare and platinum-modified Ru(10![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 0) surfaces has been investigated. The structure/morphology and composition of the modified surfaces were characterized using
0) surfaces has been investigated. The structure/morphology and composition of the modified surfaces were characterized using ![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 0) surface exhibits a higher catalytic activity towards CO electrooxidation than the Ru(0001) surface due to the lower oxidation potential of the former surface. The early stages of surface
0) surface exhibits a higher catalytic activity towards CO electrooxidation than the Ru(0001) surface due to the lower oxidation potential of the former surface. The early stages of surface ![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 0) leads to epitaxial growth via a Volmer–Weber growth mode. The Pt clusters grow preferentially with the (311) plane parallel to the substrate surface with (0
0) leads to epitaxial growth via a Volmer–Weber growth mode. The Pt clusters grow preferentially with the (311) plane parallel to the substrate surface with (0![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 1) rows in the layers in contact with the substrate compressed by about 3% with respect to bulk Pt, in order to match with the (12
1) rows in the layers in contact with the substrate compressed by about 3% with respect to bulk Pt, in order to match with the (12![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 0) rows of the Ru(10
0) rows of the Ru(10![[1 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0031_0304.gif) 0) surface. This compression leads to enhanced catalytic activity towards CO
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