The first stages of the anodic oxidation of polycrystalline copper electrodes in NaOH solutions were studied by potential sweep voltammetry and ellipsometry. Formation of bulk Cu20 was found to be preceded by electrosorption of oxygen species, that occurs in two successive stages, each represented by a current peak, corresponding to a different submonolayer state with a different adsorption energy. This surface oxide was formed via random electrodeposition. The width of the first current peak indicates the presence of lateral attractive interactions in the chemisorbed layer. The surface layer did not show any ageing effect.
Voltammetrische und ellipsometrische Untersuchungen zeigen, daß der Bildung von massivem CuzO im Verlaufe der anodischen Oxidation von polykristallinen Cu‐Elektroden in NaOH‐Lösungen die Elektrosorption von Sauerstoffspezies vorangeht.
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