TY - JOUR
T1 - Normalized differential reflectance spectroscopy at polycrystalline platinum electrodes in aqueous acidic electrolytes
T2 - Quantitative aspects
AU - Shi, Ping
AU - Fromondi, Iosif
AU - Scherson, Daniel Alberto
PY - 2007/10/30
Y1 - 2007/10/30
N2 - The intensity of monochromatic light (λ = 633 nm) reflected off the surface of a polycrystalline Pt electrode, R, has been measured in situ as a function of potential, E, during continuous voltammetric cycles in the range -0.25 < E < 1.05 V vs. SCE, both in 0.5 M HClO
4 and 0.5 M H
2SO
4 aqueous solutions. Plots of the normalized differential reflectance, ΔR/R = [R(E
sam) - R(E
ref)] / R(E
ref) vs. Q
n, where E
sam and E
ref refer to the sampling and reference potentials, respectively, and Q
n is the coulometrically determined relative oxide charge (in terms of e/Pt surface atom), were found to deviate from linearity in the PtOH formation region. Improved proportionality between ΔR/R and Q
n was achieved up to Q
n = 1, upon correcting ΔR/R for double layer effects using the method originally reported by Conway et al. [3]. In the case of 0.5 M H
2SO
4, however, remaining discrepancies could only be resolved by accounting for the charge due to bisulfate desorption induced by PtOH formation on the surface. On the basis of these results, it has been concluded that for both types of electrolytes, ΔR/R is proportional to the PtOH coverage, θ, and independent of the applied potential for Q
n ≤ 1, opening new prospects for monitoring θ quantitatively during the course of faradaic reactions.
AB - The intensity of monochromatic light (λ = 633 nm) reflected off the surface of a polycrystalline Pt electrode, R, has been measured in situ as a function of potential, E, during continuous voltammetric cycles in the range -0.25 < E < 1.05 V vs. SCE, both in 0.5 M HClO
4 and 0.5 M H
2SO
4 aqueous solutions. Plots of the normalized differential reflectance, ΔR/R = [R(E
sam) - R(E
ref)] / R(E
ref) vs. Q
n, where E
sam and E
ref refer to the sampling and reference potentials, respectively, and Q
n is the coulometrically determined relative oxide charge (in terms of e/Pt surface atom), were found to deviate from linearity in the PtOH formation region. Improved proportionality between ΔR/R and Q
n was achieved up to Q
n = 1, upon correcting ΔR/R for double layer effects using the method originally reported by Conway et al. [3]. In the case of 0.5 M H
2SO
4, however, remaining discrepancies could only be resolved by accounting for the charge due to bisulfate desorption induced by PtOH formation on the surface. On the basis of these results, it has been concluded that for both types of electrolytes, ΔR/R is proportional to the PtOH coverage, θ, and independent of the applied potential for Q
n ≤ 1, opening new prospects for monitoring θ quantitatively during the course of faradaic reactions.
KW - Adsorption
KW - In situ methods
KW - Oxide formation
KW - Platinum
KW - Reflectance spectroscopy
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U2 - 10.1524/zpch.2007.221.9-10.1307
DO - 10.1524/zpch.2007.221.9-10.1307
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35448976440
SN - 0942-9352
VL - 221
SP - 1307
EP - 1318
JO - Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie
JF - Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie
IS - 9-10
ER -