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On the apparent lack of preferential site occupancy and electrooxidation of CO adsorbed at low coverage onto stepped platinum surfaces
Fecha
2011Registro en:
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS, v.13, n.4, p.338-341, 2011
1388-2481
10.1016/j.elecom.2011.01.019
Autor
FARIAS, Manuel J. S.
TANAKA, Auro A.
TREMILIOSI-FILHO, Germano
FELIU, Juan M.
Institución
Resumen
We report time evolution studies of low coverage CO adsorption (surface hydrogen site blocking < 40%) and oxidative stripping on stepped Pt(776) and Pt(554) surfaces. It was observed that there is no preferential site occupancy for CO adsorption on step or terrace. It is proposed that CO adsorption onto these surfaces is a random process, and after CO adsorption there is no appreciable shift from CO-(111) to CO-(110) sites. This implies that after adsorption, CO molecules either have a very long residence time, or that the diffusion coefficient is much lower than previously thought. After CO electrooxidation the sites released included both terrace (111) and step (110) orientations. For surface hydrogen site blocking > 40%, the lateral interactions might play a role in the preferential CO site occupancy. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.