Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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193465 | Electrochimica Acta | 2009 | 8 Pages |
In situ ATR–FTIR spectroscopy has been extended to the study of CO and pyridine adsorptions at crystalline and amorphous Ni–P alloy film electrodes, with an emphasis on the alloying effect of P on their adsorption configurations on Ni sites. The Ni–P films were prepared with initial seeding of a catalytic Pd layer on Si, followed by chemical deposition. Transition from bridge-bonded CO (COB) dominant to linearly bonded CO (COL) dominant adsorption was found with increasing P content, together with a blue-shift in the COL vibrational frequency and an attenuation of the Stark tuning rate of COL. As for Py on Ni–P electrodes, essentially the N-end-on adsorption was revealed, in contrast to the edge-tilted adsorption on Ni electrode. Modification in the adsorption configurations as compared to that on Ni electrode is ascribed mainly to the site-blocking effect with alloying P, rather than to partial electron transfer between Ni and P.