Oxygen reduction was studied on palladium, cadmium and zinc ad-atom modified single crystal Au (111) electrodes. The electrodes were modified by underpotential deposition process and their activity towards oxygen reduction was studied in alkaline media by voltammetry. The reduction peaks obtained were compared with those of bare Au (111), Pd disc and bulk deposited Cd electrodes. Enhanced catalytic activity of the Au(111) electrode in the presence of Pd, Cd and Zn ad-layer can be attributed to a change in surface charge and energy by ad-layer formation. In oxygen saturated medium a well defined sharp reduction peak was observed at -0.12 V for 1/5 ML Pd ad atom modified Au(111) electrode while it was positioned at -0.18 V on a Pd disk electrode. The best shift in reduction peak potential was obtained with 2/5 ML Pd ad atom modified Au(111) electrode with similar current density of Pd disc electrode.
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