INVESTIGADORES
QUAINO Paola Monica
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Study of the hydrogen electrode reaction on Pt/Bi(ad) electrodes
Autor/es:
QUAINO, PAOLA MONICA; GENNERO DE CHIALVO, MARIA ROSA; CHIALVO, ABEL CESAR
Lugar:
Sao Pedro, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Reunión:
Congreso; 54th Annual meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry; 2003
Institución organizadora:
The International Society of Electrochemistry
Resumen:
It is widely accepted that the adsorbed hydrogen that participates as intermediate in the hydrogen evolution reaction (her) is not the so-called H(UPD), but a much more weakly adsorbed hydrogen atom called H(OPD). It is also well known that, in order to be irreversibly adsorbed, an adatom must occupy a high energy adsorption site. Therefore, the irreversible adsorption of any adatom would displace the H(UPD) atoms and would not influence the electrocatalytic activity of the her. There are some evidences in the literature that the irreversible adsorption of bismuth on platinum for the her produces an apparent decrease of the electrocatalytic activity with the increase in the surface coverage of Bi(ad), which was justified on the basis of the inhibition of the H(UPD). The objective of the present work is to determine if the irreversible adsorption of Bi on Pt can take place on the sites occupied by the H(OPD) atoms. Therefore, the hydrogen electrode reaction (HER) was studied through the experimental determination of the dependence of the current on overpotential, in the potential region near the equilibrium state. The working electrode was a roughness platinum wire. The electrolyte solution was 0.5 M sulfuric acid saturated with hydrogen gas at 25°C. The adsorption of Bi was carried out at a controlled potential [(-0.05) V - 0.05 V] during different times (30 s - 180 s). The amount of Bi(ad) was evaluated through the conventional method, from the fraction of surface inhibited by the H(UPD) atoms.

