Abstract

The electrodeposition of Pd onto Pt(1 1 1) from PdCl 2 and PdSO 4 containing solutions was studied by cyclic voltammetry and in situ scanning tunnelling microscopy. Pd deposition starts by forming a pseudomorphic monolayer in both cases. While in the presence of chloride this monolayer is deposited at underpotentials, its formation in chloride-free solution is kinetically hindered to such an extent that the deposition peak is shifted negative of the equilibrium potential. Detailed structure information has been obtained from STM data about the Pd layer as well as the co-adsorbed anions. Bulk deposition from the chloride-containing solution proceeds via a quasi layer-by-layer fashion. However, the particular electrochemical properties of the first Pd monolayer disappear only after deposition of the equivalent of four more Pd layers. The electrochemical behaviour of such films is similar to that of a rough Pd(1 1 1) surface. Pd bulk deposition from chloride-free solution leads to the formation of three-dimensional clusters from the very beginning. About 10 ML equivalents are needed in that case to completely cover the first Pd monolayer.

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