Abstract
The interface between Nafion and Pt (111) was analyzed in a solid-state electrochemical cell to clarify the catalyst poisoning property of the ionomer in various hydration states. With dehydration of the ionomer, peaks for adsorption and desorption of the sulfonate anions in the cyclic voltammogram showed significant shifts to lower potentials, which indicate increase in the anion adsorptivity.
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