Issue 4, 2009

The electrochemistry of “solid/water” interfaces involved in PEM-H2O reactors

Part I. The “Pt/water” interfaces

Abstract

The nature and properties of Pt surfaces in contact with pure water in PEM-H2O reactors were mimetically studied by employing CV measurements with microelectrode techniques. These “Pt/water” interfaces were found to be electrochemically polarizable, and the local interfacial potential relative to reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) potential in pure water is numerically the same as the potential value measured against a RHE in contact with PEM as the reference electrode. However, the structural parameters of the electric double layer at the “Pt/water” interfaces can be quite different from those at the “Pt/PEM” interfaces, and the kinetics of electrode processes could be seriously affected by the structure of electric double layer in pure water media. Besides, there is active diffusional flow of intermediates of electrode reactions between the “Pt/water” and the “Pt/PEM” interfaces, thus facilitating the active involvement of the “Pt/water” interfaces in the current-generation mechanism of PEM fuel cells and other types of PEM-H2O reactors.

Graphical abstract: The electrochemistry of “solid/water” interfaces involved in PEM-H2O reactors Part I. The “Pt/water” interfaces

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jun 2008
Accepted
20 Oct 2008
First published
25 Nov 2008

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 679-687

The electrochemistry of “solid/water” interfaces involved in PEM-H2O reactors

Q. Wang, C. Cha, J. Lu and L. Zhuang, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 679 DOI: 10.1039/B810429H

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