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A model for the Heyrovsky reaction as the second step in hydrogen evolution
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2011-04Registro en:
Santos, Elizabeth del Carmen; Hindelang, Peter; Quaino, Paola Monica; Schmickler, Wolfgang; A model for the Heyrovsky reaction as the second step in hydrogen evolution; Royal Society of Chemistry; Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics; 13; 15; 4-2011; 6992-7000
1463-9076
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Santos, Elizabeth del Carmen
Hindelang, Peter
Quaino, Paola Monica
Schmickler, Wolfgang
Resumen
On a number of electrodes the second step in hydrogen evolution is the reaction of a proton with an adsorbed hydrogen intermediate to form a molecule, which is also known as the Heyrovsky reaction. We have developed a model Hamiltonian for this reaction, which for concrete applications requires extensive calculations on the basis of density-functional theory. Explicit results are presented for a Ag(111) electrode. The rate-determining step is electron transfer to the proton that approaches the electrode from the solution. At the saddle point for this reaction the adsorbed hydrogen atom has moved a little away from the surface in order to reduce the repulsion of the product molecule. Electron transfer to the proton occurs when the distance between the two particles is close to the bond distance of the hydrogen molecule.