Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1274884 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Aromatic amines have a catalytic effect on cathodic hydrogen evolution, acting as proton carriers.•Kinetic parameters for hydrogen evolution on platinum in acid solutions have been determined.•Apparent activation energies have been calculated from Arrhenius plots.•Electrochemical impedance measurements show a faster charge transfer in the presence of amines.

The catalytic effect of aniline and benzylamine has been investigated for hydrogen evolution reaction on platinum electrode in sulfuric acid aqueous solution using voltammetric methods and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Kinetic parameters which characterize the hydrogen evolution reaction (cathodic transfer coefficient, exchange current density) have been determined using Tafel plots. It has been found that the addition of amines leads to an increase of the exchange current density, explained by an increased concentration of protons available at the interface. The catalytic effect of benzylamine and aniline is strongly correlated to their molecular parameters, such as dipole moment and molecular surface coverage. Also, apparent activation energies for hydrogen evolution reaction from solutions with and without addition of aromatic amines have been calculated. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results confirm an overall enhancement of hydrogen evolution in the presence of amines, as indicated by the lower values of charge transfer and adsorption resistances and by the decrease of characteristic time constants.

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