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Bimetallic Underpotential Deposition

The overpotential three-dimensional nucleation process is affected by the change of prepolarization potential in the underpotential deposition region of Pb on Ag. When A is low (potential is close to feq), the rate of the [Pg.241]

Silver deposition on polycrystalline Pt electrodes at potentials positive to the equilibrium potential gave 2.5 atomic layers. Two binding types of Ag layers were found by anodic stripping the first Ag layer deposited on Pt, which seems to form an alloy of Ag-Pt, on which the second Ag deposition takes place in the Ag underpotential deposition region. STM images from the underpotential to the overpotential deposition region were observed for Cu underpotential deposition on Au(l 11) in sulfuric acid solution, where Cu underpotential deposition does not affect overpotential deposition, although the latter always takes place on the surface with Cu underpotential deposition and a metal.  [Pg.242]


In this paper we report the application of bimetallic catalysts which were prepared by consecutive reduction of a submonolayer of bismuth promoter onto the surface of platinum. The technique of modifying metal surfaces at controlled electrode potential with a monolayer or sub-monolayer of foreign metal ("underpotential" deposition) is widely used in electrocatalysis (77,72). Here we apply the theory of underpotential metal deposition without the use of a potentiostat. The catalyst potential during promotion was controlled by proper selection of the reducing agent (hydrogen), pH and metal ion concentration. [Pg.309]

Noble metal deposition on single crystal surfaces, i.e., underpotential deposition (UPD), is one method to prodnce bimetallic snrfaces and alloys, and UPD sometimes remarkably... [Pg.93]

In addition to these direct NP oxidation detection experiments, the underpotential deposition (UPD) of metal ions from solution onto metal NPs during collisions between the NPs and an inert electrode was also reported (see Figure 8.18). Reactions for UPD of thallium and bulk electrodeposition of cadmium onto Ag NPs were used for detection, which formed bimetallic core-shell NPs (denoted Ag Tl and Ag Cd, respectively). For the case of thallium, it was shown that up to a... [Pg.259]


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