Abstract
The adsorption of CO on Au thin film electrodes vacuum-deposited on silicon substrate has been studied in 0.1 M perchloric acid solution by surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) with the Kretschmann attenuated-total-reflection configuration. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) was used to investigate the surface structures of the Au films subjected to different treatments. The IR absorption of CO adsorbed on the Au film electrodes is 20 times larger than that of CO adsorbed on bulk Au electrodes measured by reflection−absorption spectroscopy. When the Au film is subjected to flame annealing, which reorients the crystallites of the Au film and results in a highly ordered (111) surface, the enhancement factor is increased further to ca. 40. Cyclic voltammetric studies demonstrated that the highly ordered Au(111) films possess a higher electrocatalytic activity toward CO oxidation than polycrystalline Au films without flame annealing. Two different linearly bonded CO species, COL and COL...
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