Underpotential deposition of lead on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution: RRDPt(111)E measurements
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Underpotential deposition (UPD) of lead (Pb-upd) on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution was studied using the rotation ring disk, electrode (RRDPt(111)E) method for measurements of the Pb2+ ion-specific flux. The total amount of Pb deposited underpotentially is 0.62 +/- 5% monolayer (1 monolayer = 1 Pb per Pt) equivalent to a close-packed monolayer of fully discharged Pb adatoms. The electrosorption valence, gamma(Pb), of Pb-upd is approximate to gamma(Pb) = 2, implying that two electrons per Pb-upd adatom are exchanged through the interface. In this work we showed that the formation of this close-packed monolayer of Pb-upd occurs through four distinctive voltammetric features: two major sharp peaks at approximate to 0.5 V (vs saturated calomel electrode) and 0.3 V and smaller reversible peaks at 0 V and -0.15 V. We concluded that the adsorption of OHad is shifted negatively by Pb-upd adatoms, with the shift attributed to induced adsorption of OHad onto Pt atoms neighboring the Pb-upd ...adatoms due to lowering of the local point of zero charge (pcz) by the Pb-upd. Consequently, the pH dependence of the Pb UPD peak at 0.3 V appears entirely through a pH-dependent adsorption of OHad onto the Pt(111) surface modified by Pb-upd adatoms. The pH independence of the peak at 0.5 V is consistent with the Pb2+ ion-flux measurements that the main process associated with this pseudocapacitance is Pb UPD. The smaller peaks observed at lower potentials are probably associated with a final deposition of Pb-upd adatoms along step edges and compacting of adatoms on the (111)-terraces to form an ordered (3 x root 3) close-packed structure.
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Langmuir, 1997, 13, 24, 6370-6374Publisher:
- Amer Chemical Soc, Washington
DOI: 10.1021/la970699v
ISSN: 0743-7463
WoS: A1997YJ33100008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0031269116
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Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Grgur, Branimir AU - Marković, NM AU - Ross, PN PY - 1997 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/112 AB - Underpotential deposition (UPD) of lead (Pb-upd) on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution was studied using the rotation ring disk, electrode (RRDPt(111)E) method for measurements of the Pb2+ ion-specific flux. The total amount of Pb deposited underpotentially is 0.62 +/- 5% monolayer (1 monolayer = 1 Pb per Pt) equivalent to a close-packed monolayer of fully discharged Pb adatoms. The electrosorption valence, gamma(Pb), of Pb-upd is approximate to gamma(Pb) = 2, implying that two electrons per Pb-upd adatom are exchanged through the interface. In this work we showed that the formation of this close-packed monolayer of Pb-upd occurs through four distinctive voltammetric features: two major sharp peaks at approximate to 0.5 V (vs saturated calomel electrode) and 0.3 V and smaller reversible peaks at 0 V and -0.15 V. We concluded that the adsorption of OHad is shifted negatively by Pb-upd adatoms, with the shift attributed to induced adsorption of OHad onto Pt atoms neighboring the Pb-upd adatoms due to lowering of the local point of zero charge (pcz) by the Pb-upd. Consequently, the pH dependence of the Pb UPD peak at 0.3 V appears entirely through a pH-dependent adsorption of OHad onto the Pt(111) surface modified by Pb-upd adatoms. The pH independence of the peak at 0.5 V is consistent with the Pb2+ ion-flux measurements that the main process associated with this pseudocapacitance is Pb UPD. The smaller peaks observed at lower potentials are probably associated with a final deposition of Pb-upd adatoms along step edges and compacting of adatoms on the (111)-terraces to form an ordered (3 x root 3) close-packed structure. PB - Amer Chemical Soc, Washington T2 - Langmuir T1 - Underpotential deposition of lead on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution: RRDPt(111)E measurements EP - 6374 IS - 24 SP - 6370 VL - 13 DO - 10.1021/la970699v ER -
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Grgur, B., Marković, N.,& Ross, P.. (1997). Underpotential deposition of lead on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution: RRDPt(111)E measurements. in Langmuir Amer Chemical Soc, Washington., 13(24), 6370-6374. https://doi.org/10.1021/la970699v
Grgur B, Marković N, Ross P. Underpotential deposition of lead on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution: RRDPt(111)E measurements. in Langmuir. 1997;13(24):6370-6374. doi:10.1021/la970699v .
Grgur, Branimir, Marković, NM, Ross, PN, "Underpotential deposition of lead on Pt(111) in perchloric acid solution: RRDPt(111)E measurements" in Langmuir, 13, no. 24 (1997):6370-6374, https://doi.org/10.1021/la970699v . .