Abstract

The formation of submonolayers of palladium on well-defined Pt(1 0 0) electrodes is described. It has been found that the adsorption of NO at open circuit and its further reductive stripping enable the possibility to prepare Pt(1 0 0) electrodes fully covered by the first palladium layer, without contributions coming from palladium in the subsequent layers. This method enables a better characterization of the palladium islands formed in the submonolayer range. The CO displacement method points out that hydrogen and anion adsorption play a role in the charge transfer processes involved in the voltammetric profile. The analysis of the charge-potential curves is used to determine the values of the potentials of zero total charge (pztc) of the different adelectrodes. The pztc diminishes almost linearly with palladium coverage, this shift being related to increasing anion adsorption at low potentials. Adsorbed palladium does not electrocatalyze the oxidation of adsorbed CO.

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