Abstract

AbstractAn inverted rotating disc electrode (IRDE) setup was fabricated to study the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) on a Pt electrode. Potentiodynamic polarization studies were conducted in solutions from 5 to 100 mM HClO4 on Pt at three different rotational speeds. Periodic anodic activation of the electrode yielded repeatable results. At high currents, bubble formation adversely affects current measurement in the rotating disc electrode, but not in IRDE. At large cathodic overpotentials, HER current in IRDE is limited by the mass transfer of H+ ions. Simulations show that the polarization results of HER on Pt IRDE are described well by the Volmer Heyrovsky mechanism.

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