Abstract
Abstract Adsorbed hydrogen and water were measured during the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) on the low and high index planes of Pt in 0.5 M H2SO4 using infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. Hydrogen is adsorbed at the atop site (atop H) on Pt(110) during the HER, whereas adsorbed hydrogen at the asymmetric bridge site (bridge H) is found on Pt(100). The band intensity of the adsorbed hydrogen depends on temperature, indicating that the bands are due to the intermediate species for the HER. The band of the atop H appears on stepped surfaces with (110) step, whereas the asymmetric bridge H is observed on Pt(211) = 3(111)–(100) and Pt(311) = 2(111)–(100) that have (100) step. The absence of the atop H on Pt(100), Pt(211), and Pt(311) can be attributed to the relative stability of the bridge site.
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