Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
194730 Electrochimica Acta 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ATR-FTIRAS measurements were conducted to investigate nature of water molecules co-adsorbed with CO on highly dispersed PtRu alloy and Pt catalysts supported on carbon black in the temperature range between 23 °C and 60 °C. Each catalyst was uniformly dispersed and fixed by Nafion® film of 0.0125 μm thickness on a chemically deposited gold film. Adsorption of CO was conducted and monitored by ATR-FTIRAS for 30 min in 1% CO saturated 0.1 M HClO4 after stepping the potential from 1.2 V and 1.0 V to 0.05 V on Pt/C and PtRu/C, respectively. Similar atop and bridge bonded CO bands were observed on both PtRu/C and Pt/C, but a smaller relative band intensity, bridge bonded vs. atop CO, was observed on PtRu/C compared to Pt/C. A distinct O–H stretching band was found around 3643 cm−1 and 3630 cm−1 on PtRu/C and Pt/C, respectively, upon CO adsorption. They are assigned to non-hydrogen bonded water molecules co-adsorbed with CO on these catalysts. We found that the number of non-hydrogen bonded water molecules co-adsorbed with a given number of CO molecules decreases with increasing temperature and is higher on PtRu/C than Pt/C at each temperature. We interpret the higher ability of water co-adsorption at PtRu/C over Pt/C is due to stronger H2O–metal interactions on the alloy surface. We present a model of the CO–H2O co-adsorbed layer based on the bilayer model of water on metal surfaces.

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