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Platinum surface, bisulfate anion adsorption

The adsorption of anions on solid surfaces is of considerable interest, mainly because of its effect on the kinetics of electrochemical reactions. Several in-situ techniques have been applied toward this purpose. Infrared measurements were used to identify adsorbed species, estimate anion adsorption isotherms, and to gain information on anion interaction with electrode surfaces. " Sulfuric acid anions are possibly the conunonest anion adsorbates because of their specific adsorption on metal surfaces. Depending on the metal, its surface orientation, and the concentration of anion, either sulfate or bisulfate can be specifically adsorbed on the surface. Identifying the predominant adsorbate on platinum-group metals has engendered some controversy. While STM studies show that... [Pg.11]


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