V. Lazarescu et J. Clavilier, pH effects on the potentiodynamic behavior of the Pt(111) electrode in acidified NaClO4 solutions, ELECTR ACT, 44(6-7), 1998, pp. 931-941
The pH increase was found to bring important changes in the potentiodynamic
behavior of the Pt(111) electrode in perchlorate media: an additional coup
le of anodic-cathodic electrode processes is developed in the double layer
region limited by the usual and unusual adsorption states, while all the pe
aks are shifted toward more negative potentials. The shift of the anomalous
anodic wave (60 mV/pH unit) is present, however, only at pH < 4. The pH va
lues around 4 proved to be critical for the other electrode processes too.
The hydrogen evolution reaction ceased to occur around this pH value, being
replaced by the water cathodic reduction. The surface H+ discharge step di
sappears also at a pH of 4.5 as a consequence of the site blocking with spe
cies formed in the high potential region. The results plead for the dissoci
ative adsorption of the water dependent on the local changes of the pH with
in the solution close to the electrode induced by the surface reactions the
mselves. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.