Abstract

The influence of chloride ions and a benzylideneacetone (BDA)/ethanol (EtOH) mixture on the underpotential deposition (UPD) of Zn 2+ ions on Pt electrodes in acidic media was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM). In the potential region of the UPD of H and Zn, the surface coverage of Zn adatoms on Pt was evaluated based on the correspondence between charge and mass for several different solutions. In the absence of Cl − ions and BDA/EtOH, the maximum surface coverage of the Zn deposited by UPD was 0.29. In addition, in the presence of Cl − ions, the UPD of Zn 2+ ions occurred simultaneously with the adsorption of Cl −, and the presence of Cl − did not modify the quantity of Zn deposited by UPD. In the presence of Cl − ions and BDA/EtOH, the maximum surface coverage of the Zn deposited by UPD was 0.16. The partial inhibition of the UPD of Zn 2+ ions is associated with the adsorption of BDA/EtOH or products of the decomposition of BDA/EtOH during the UPD process.

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