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The role of defects, or active states, in surface electrochemistry with particular reference to gold in neutral solution

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posted on 2024-11-01, 06:22 authored by L Burke, A O'Connell, Anthony O'Mullane
Metastable, active, or nonequilibrium states due to the presence of abnormal structures and various types of defects are well known in metallurgy. The role of such states at gold surfaces in neutral aqueous media (an important electrode system in the microsensor area) was explored using cyclic voltammetry. It was demonstrated that, as postulated in earlier work from this laboratory, there is a close relationship between premonolayer oxidation, multilayer hydrous oxide reduction and electrocatalytic behaviour in the case of this and other metal electrode systems. Some of the most active, and therefore most important, entities at surfaces (e.g., metal adatoms) are not readily imageable or detectable by high resolution surface microscopy techniques. Cyclic voltammetry, however, provides significant, though not highly specific, information about such species. The main conclusion is that further practical and theoretical work on active states of metal surfaces is highly desirable as their behaviour is not simple and is of major importance in many electrocatalytic processes.

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Journal

Journal of Applied Electrochemistry

Volume

33

Issue

12

Start page

1125

End page

1135

Total pages

11

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006013740

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-12-06

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