Abstract

Porous Ag-Rh alloys of intermediate compositions in the metallurgic miscibility gap have been electrodeposited from mildly acid sulphate baths of the two metal ions (pH ≅ 3.3). The morphology revealed by SEM is microporous; XRD data are consistent with the formation of prevalent phases with lattice parameters depending on composition according to Vegard's law. Alloys with a predominant phase of composition Ag47Rh53 – estimated from XRD peaks position – are deposited from a bath containing 0.25 M Na2SO4 + 1 mM Ag2SO4 + 3 mM Rh2(SO4)3. Voltammograms recorded with Ag-Rh alloys in 0.1 M H2SO4 show analogies with those obtained with Pd and Rh, but no clear evidence of the absorption and storage of hydrogen atoms in the alloy material, in contrast with recent literature claims of hydrogen charging of Ag-Rh nanoparticles.

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