Redox behaviour of thermally activated platinum electrodes with particular reference to operation at elevated temperature |
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Authors: | L. Declan Burke Lisa M. Hurley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemistry Department, University College, Cork, Ireland, IE |
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Abstract: | The present work is a continuation of an earlier investigation of the effect of severe thermal pretreatment on the redox properties of platinum electrodes in aqueous media. The most interesting observation was that raising the solution temperature to ca. 75 °C resulted in a dramatic anodic response in the positive sweep at ca. 0.25 V (RHE). Such behaviour was noted earlier at room temperature but only when the thermally pretreated sample was further activated by cathodic polarization. This transition at 0.25 V was partially reversed on the negative sweep, but the cathodic process involved was subject to severe inhibition. There is independent evidence for similar behaviour for gold in aqueous acid solution. The relevance of the present results to the operation of fuel cell anodes is outlined. Received: 2 December 1999 / Accepted: 24 February 2000 |
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Keywords: | Platinum Thermal pretreatment Premonolayer oxidation Active sites Electrocatalysis |
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