1971
DOI: 10.1039/tf9716700809
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Effect of adsorbed layers on the anodic oxidation of simple organic compounds. Part 3.—Cu adsorption on Pt and its effect on the oxidation of HCOOH

Abstract: The adsorption and desorption of Cu on a smooth Pt electrode from 1 M H2S04 solutions which contain a range of Cu2+ concentrations has been studied as a function of potential. The effect of adsorbed Cu on the oxidation rate of HCOOH has been examined at +0.60V (RHE). Cu2+ adsorption is controlled largely by an activation process. The slow step in this process is apparently the discharge of Cu2+ at the electrode to Cu+. Desorption of a preadsorbed Cu layer (+0.40 V) is extremely rapid at potentials > +0.70 V, w… Show more

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