Abstract

The formation of copper adatom layers at polycrystalline platinum in sulfate and perchlorate solutions is studied by cyclic voltammetry on a ring-disk electrode. Specific adsorption of anions accelerates the copper underpotential deposition by decreasing the positive potential of the dense part of EDL. Of importance is the anion composition of co-adsorption lattices that form at moderate coverages of platinum by copper. Supermonolayer coatings form under the conditions of strong specific adsorption of anions. In a weakly acid sodium sulfate solution, the surface coverage by copper adatoms reaches 1.7 monolayers.

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