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Thermodynamic analysis of (bi)sulphate adsorption on a Pt(111) electrode as a function of pH

Thermodynamic analysis of (bi)sulphate adsorption on a Pt(111) electrode as a function of pH
Thermodynamic analysis of (bi)sulphate adsorption on a Pt(111) electrode as a function of pH
A complete thermodynamic study of (bi)sulphate adsorption on Pt(1 1 1) electrodes from solutions at four different pHs (pH 0.43, 2.1, 3.1 and 4.1) is reported. The effect of pH on the sum of the Gibbs excesses of sulphate and bisulphate species, standard Gibbs energies of adsorption and formal partial charge numbers is analyzed. The results provide relevant information on the nature of species involved in the different voltammetric features. The experiments at pH 0.43 were performed in a higher base electrolyte concentration (0.5 M), that allows the study of (bi)sulphate adsorption in a broader range of concentrations. Under these conditions, two adsorption steps are clearly defined, associated to two different voltammetric features, between 0.30 and 0.60 V and between 0.65 and 0.90 V (standard hydrogen scale, SHE). Once the pH is increased, a marked decrease in absolute value of the (bi)sulphate adsorption Gibbs energy is observed, concomitant with an increasing amount of OH co-adsorption
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Garcia-Araez, Nuria
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Climent, Victor
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Rodriguez, Paramaconi
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Feliu, Juan M.
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Garcia-Araez, Nuria
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Climent, Victor
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Rodriguez, Paramaconi
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Feliu, Juan M.
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Garcia-Araez, Nuria, Climent, Victor, Rodriguez, Paramaconi and Feliu, Juan M. (2008) Thermodynamic analysis of (bi)sulphate adsorption on a Pt(111) electrode as a function of pH. Electrochimica Acta, 53 (23), 6793-6806. (doi:10.1016/j.electacta.2007.12.086).

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A complete thermodynamic study of (bi)sulphate adsorption on Pt(1 1 1) electrodes from solutions at four different pHs (pH 0.43, 2.1, 3.1 and 4.1) is reported. The effect of pH on the sum of the Gibbs excesses of sulphate and bisulphate species, standard Gibbs energies of adsorption and formal partial charge numbers is analyzed. The results provide relevant information on the nature of species involved in the different voltammetric features. The experiments at pH 0.43 were performed in a higher base electrolyte concentration (0.5 M), that allows the study of (bi)sulphate adsorption in a broader range of concentrations. Under these conditions, two adsorption steps are clearly defined, associated to two different voltammetric features, between 0.30 and 0.60 V and between 0.65 and 0.90 V (standard hydrogen scale, SHE). Once the pH is increased, a marked decrease in absolute value of the (bi)sulphate adsorption Gibbs energy is observed, concomitant with an increasing amount of OH co-adsorption

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Published date: October 2008
Organisations: Electrochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 345807
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345807
ISSN: 0013-4686
PURE UUID: 96ad2ec8-7a4f-472a-9a98-84607645c6af
ORCID for Nuria Garcia-Araez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9095-2379

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Author: Victor Climent
Author: Paramaconi Rodriguez
Author: Juan M. Feliu

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