S. Taguchi et al., REDUCED CO2 ON POLYCRYSTALLINE PD AND PT ELECTRODES IN NEUTRAL SOLUTION - ELECTROCHEMICAL AND IN-SITU FOURIER-TRANSFORM IR STUDIES, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 372(1-2), 1994, pp. 161-169
Reduced CO2 was found to be formed from CO2 on Pd, and the characteris
tics of this reaction were studied in comparison with the reaction on
Pt in phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.4) at room temperature by anodic
stripping voltammetry (ASV), in situ Fourier transform IR reflection
absorption spectroscopy (in situ FTIRAS), and Tafel plots. The most po
sitive potentials for the formation of reduced CO2 on Pd and Pt were f
ound to be 0.05 V and 0.3 V (vs. RHE), respectively. Reduced CO2 was a
ssigned as adsorbed CO on both electrodes by in situ FTIRAS. The adsor
ption modes were bridged and three-fold CO on Pd, whereas linear CO wa
s found on Pt. The adsorption affinity of reduced CO2 at negative pote
ntials on Pt was higher than that on Pd. This suggests that reduced CO
2 behaves as a catalytic self-poison for the electrochemical reduction
of CO2 on Pt, but it partly becomes an intermediate in the reduction
of CO2 on Pd.