Alkaline-Metal Cations Affect Pt Deactivation for the Electrooxidation of Small Organic Molecules by Affecting the Formation of Inactive Pt Oxide
Victor Y. Yukuhiro,
Rafael A. Vicente,
Pablo S. Fernández
et al.
Abstract:The activity of Pt for the electro-oxidation of several organic molecules changes with the cation of the electrolyte. It has been proposed that the underlying reason behind that effect is the so-called noncovalent interactions between the hydrated cations and adsorbed OH (OH ad ). However, there is a lack of spectroscopic evidence for this phenomenon, resulting in an incomplete understanding at the microscopic level of these electrochemical processes. Herein, we explore the electro-oxidation of glycerol (EOG) … Show more
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