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The Use of Thin‐Layer Electroanalysis in the Study of the Chemisorption and Anodic Oxidation of Aromatic Molecules at Smooth Polycrystalline Palladium
Abstract:Thin‐layer electroanalytical chemistry has been used in the study of the chemisorption and anodic oxidation of hydroquinone and benzoquinone at smooth polycrystalline palladium electrode surfaces in aqueous sulfuric acid solutions. The results were reminiscent of those obtained previously on smooth polycrystalline platinum: i) At low aqueous‐solution concentrations, the diphenol is oxidatively chemisorbed to form surface‐coordinated benzoquinone oriented parallel to the surface. ii) At higher concentrations, the oxidative chemisorption occurs via C? H activation to yield an edge‐oriented diphenolic species. iii) Chemisorption from benzoquinone solutions leads to species identical to those from hydroquinone solutions. iv) The extent of anodic oxidation of the chemisorbed organic depends upon the initial adsorbed‐molecule orientation: the flat‐adsorbed species are oxidized completely to carbon dioxide, whereas oxidation of the edge‐chemisorbed species yields other (unidentified) products that are chemisorbed upon regeneration of the oxide‐free surface.
Keywords:Chemisorption of aromatic molecules  Electrocatalytic oxidation  Palladium electrodes  Electrochemical surface science  Surface science of electrocatalysis
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