THE ROLE OF DEFECTS IN THE SPECIFIC ADSORPTION OF ANIONS ON PT(111)

被引:57
作者
ROSS, PN
机构
关键词
D O I
10.1051/jcp/1991881353
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The specific adsorption of anions from hydrochloric and sulfuric acids was studied on Pt(111) surfaces containing two different types of deliberately induced defects. One type of defect surface used was the step-terrace structure produced by cutting a [111] oriented crystal a few degrees off the [111] zone axis. A second type was a randomly up-and-down stepped surface produced by ion bombardment and annealing. The atomic structure of the defect surfaces was determined by spot-profile analysis of LEED patterns in a UHV chamber directly coupled to the electrochemical cell. The vacuum work function of the surfaces was determined by UV photoemission. All of the step defects of the type studied lowered the work function of the surface in direct proportion to the step density, indicative of a local dipole at the step with the positive end of the dipole outward from the surface. The local work function at the step, and thus the local potential of zero charge (pzc), is lower at the step than at the atomically flat terrace. This difference in local pzc controls the coupling of the processes of hydrogen adsorption and anion desorption. On the atomically flat (111) terraces, which have the most positive pzc of all Pt surfaces, the processes are completely decoupled in dilute (mM) acids, with complete desorption of anions from the terraces at potentials more anodic than for the onset of hydrogen adsorption. The lower pzc for steps places the potential region for anion desorption/adsorption in the potential region for hydrogen adsorption/desorption, e.g. anion desorption from steps occurs simultaneously with hydrogen adsorption on the terraces.
引用
收藏
页码:1353 / 1380
页数:28
相关论文
共 45 条
[31]   STRUCTURAL SENSITIVITY IN THE ELECTROCATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF Pt - 1. HYDROGEN ADSORPTION ON LOW INDEX SINGLE CRYSTALS AND THE ROLE OF STEPS. [J].
Ross Jr., Philip N. .
1979, 126 (01) :67-78
[32]   HYDROGEN CHEMISORPTION ON PT SINGLE-CRYSTAL SURFACES IN ACIDIC SOLUTIONS [J].
ROSS, PN .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1981, 102 (2-3) :463-485
[33]   VOLTAMMETRIC CURVES FOR AU(111) IN ACID-MEDIA - A COMPARISON WITH PT(111) SURFACES [J].
SCHERSON, DA ;
KOLB, DM .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1984, 176 (1-2) :353-357
[34]   SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF PT ELECTRODES USING UNDERPOTENTIAL DEPOSITION OF H AND CU .3. SURFACE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FLAME-ANNEALED PT(100) AND PT(111) ELECTRODES VIA POTENTIAL CYCLING [J].
SCORTICHINI, CL ;
WOODWARD, FE ;
REILLEY, CN .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1982, 139 (02) :265-274
[35]   Anisotropy of the electronic work function of metals [J].
Smoluchowski, R .
PHYSICAL REVIEW, 1941, 60 (09) :661-674
[36]   CHARACTERIZATION OF SINGLE-CRYSTAL ELECTRODE SURFACES AS A FUNCTION OF POTENTIAL AND PH BY AUGER-SPECTROSCOPY AND LEED - PT(111) IN AQUEOUS CACL2 AND HCL SOLUTIONS [J].
STERN, DA ;
BALTRUSCHAT, H ;
MARTINEZ, M ;
STICKNEY, JL ;
SONG, D ;
LEWIS, SK ;
FRANK, DG ;
HUBBARD, AT .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1987, 217 (01) :101-110
[37]   WORK FUNCTION, ELECTRONEGATIVITY, AND ELECTROCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR OF METALS .2. POTENTIALS OF ZERO CHARGE AND ELECTROCHEMICAL WORK FUNCTIONS [J].
TRASATTI, S .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1971, 33 (02) :351-&
[38]  
WAGNER FR, COMMUNICATION
[39]   LEED ANALYSIS OF ELECTRODE SURFACES - STRUCTURAL EFFECTS OF POTENTIODYNAMIC CYCLING ON PT SINGLE-CRYSTALS [J].
WAGNER, FT ;
ROSS, PN .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1983, 150 (1-2) :141-164
[40]   LEED SPOT PROFILE ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURE OF ELECTROCHEMICALLY TREATED PT(100) AND PT(111) SURFACES [J].
WAGNER, FT ;
ROSS, PN .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1985, 160 (01) :305-330