An investigation of the electrochemical responses of superactivated gold electrodes in alkaline solution |
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Authors: | Declan L Burke Lisa M Hurley |
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Institution: | (1) Chemistry Department, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland |
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Abstract: | It is now well established that gold, in the form of oxide-supported microparticles or even as conventional macroelectrodes, displays inexplicably high catalytic activity for some reactions. In the present work, gold surfaces were superactivated by a combination of thermal and cathodic pretreatment and such electrodes in base yielded up to five distinct, and quite marked, premonolayer oxidation responses within the double layer region, over the range 0.0–1.0 V (RHE). As outlined in earlier publications, such unusual behaviour is important from an electrocatalytic (and heterogeneous catalysis) viewpoint. A new mode of active site adsorption, involving highly localized electron transfer from active surface atoms to either the external circuit (in electrocatalysis) or an adsorbing reactant (in heterogeneous catalysis), is proposed. Such localized (active site) adsorption, which is based on surface quantum confinement effects, is virtually independent of (or only indirectly related to) the electronic properties of the bulk metal. |
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