Abstract

Germanium deposition onto a palladized platinum electrode has been studied in 0.5 M H 2SO 4 via ionization of presorbed hydrogen and by electrochemical polarization. It has been stated that the Ge layer on the Pd surface inhibits hydrogen adsorption and hinders hydrogen transport from the bulk of Pd. In addition to Ge adsorption, Ge+Pd alloy formation was also observed.

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