Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
185707 Electrochimica Acta 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new approach for exploring adsorbate intermediates with a transient SECM at a polarized interface is presented.•The competitive adsorption of halide and hydrogen was investigated at a polycrystalline electrode.•The mechanism of the anodic dissolution of iron involving adsorbate in sulphuric acid solution was investigated and discussed.

In this work, we demonstrate that the use of the scanning electrochemical microscopy in transient mode allows the investigation of adsorbate intermediates at a polarized interface. Two different systems were studied. In the case of a competitive adsorption involving halide and hydrogen, the contribution of each element was monitored independently. Interestingly, the simultaneous measurement of the electrochemical impedance allowed the complex differential capacitance for each adsorbed species to be calculated. In the case of the iron dissolution, the formation of a monovalent Fe species was evidenced allowing to discriminate between different dissolution mechanisms previously described in the literature.

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