Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4767541 | Electrochimica Acta | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In-situ surface X-ray diffraction is used to characterize the surface oxides on a Pt(111) surface in 0.1 M HClO4. Detailed analysis at two potentials confirms that the surface restructuring in the initial oxidation stages is consistent with a place exchange process between Pt and O atoms, and the exchanged Pt atoms are located above their original positions in the Pt(111) lattice. The (1,1,1.5) reflection is used to dynamically study the surface during cyclic voltammetry. The restructuring associated with the place exchange initiates with the CV peak at 1.05Â V, even though multiple cycles to 1.17Â V lead to no changes in the CV. The restructuring is reversible below a critical coverage of place exchanged Pt atoms, which we estimate to be between 0.07 and 0.15 ML. Extensive cycling to potentials higher or equal to 1.17Â V leads to progressive disordering of the surface.
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Authors
Jakub Drnec, Martin Ruge, Finn Reikowski, Björn Rahn, Francesco Carlà , Roberto Felici, Jochim Stettner, Olaf M. Magnussen, David A. Harrington,