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Analysis of the Effect of Surface Hydrogen Concentration on the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction: Voltammetry vs. Steady State
Fecha
2017-07Registro en:
Marozzi, Carlos Alberto; Gennero, Maria Rosa; Chialvo, Abel Cesar; Analysis of the Effect of Surface Hydrogen Concentration on the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction: Voltammetry vs. Steady State; Research Trends; Current Topics in Electrochemistry; 19; 7-2017; 23-30
0972-4443
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Marozzi, Carlos Alberto
Gennero, Maria Rosa
Chialvo, Abel Cesar
Resumen
Starting from the modelling of the processes involved in the hydrogen oxidation reaction, the present work provides an explanation about the origin of the differences observed between the polarization curves obtained by voltammetric sweeps and those corresponding to the steady state measurements. It was demostrated that the dependence of molecular hydrogen concentration at the electrode surface on overpotential plays a key role in the current density profile. These concepts are illustated and discussed on the basis of the voltammetric response of the reaction on platinum.