Ha. Gasteiger et al., BROMIDE ADSORPTION ON PT(111) - ADSORPTION-ISOTHERM AND ELECTROSORPTION VALENCY DEDUCED FROM RRD(PT(111))E MEASUREMENTS, Langmuir, 12(6), 1996, pp. 1414-1418
The rotating ring-disk electrode technique with a Pt(111) single cryst
al in the disk position is used to establish, for the first time, both
the bromide adsorption isotherm and its electrosorption valency on Pt
(111). In 0.1 M HClO4 with approximate to 10(-4) M Br-, bromide adsorp
tion begins at ca. -0.15 V (SCE) and reaches a coverage of approximate
to 0.42 ML at 0.5 V; the electrosorption valency is essentially unity
. By subtracting the bromide flux from the Pt(111)-disk current, we we
re able to deconvolute hydrogen adsorption/desorption processes in the
presence of bromide. The major peak in the voltammetry at ca. -0.1 V
is the simultaneous desorption/adsorption of hydrogen and adsorption/d
esorption of bromide. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the saturation
coverage of adsorbed hydrogen on Pt(111) is approximate to 160 mu C/c
m(2).