Abstract

A spectroelectrochemical flow cell was used with the SNIFTIRS method to obtain spectra from the adsorbed reaction intermediates involved in methanol oxidation at a platinum electrode in acid solution. The flow of solution prevented depletion of the reactant in the thin electrolyte layer and allowed active conditions for oxidation to be maintained. Adsorbed COH and CH XOH were identified as the intermediates.

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