G. Jung et Ck. Rhee, 2 ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES FOR THE DEPOSITION OF SB ON AU(100) AND AU(111) - IRREVERSIBLE ADSORPTION AND UNDERPOTENTIAL DEPOSITION, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 436(1-2), 1997, pp. 277-280
We report the voltammetric studies on the depositing behavior of Sb on
Au(100) and Au(111) electrodes. It was found that two electrochemical
processes are involved in depositing the metallic Sb layer of full co
verage (theta congruent to 0.43) on the investigated electrode surface
s. One of the processes is the reduction of the irreversibly adsorbed
oxygenous Sb layer, which is formed upon contact between Au electrodes
and Sb-containing solution. The coverage of the metallic Sb layer obt
ained via the irreversible adsorption was 0.33 on both electrodes. The
other process to complete the full monolayer deposition of Sb is the
underpotential deposition of the oxygenous Sb species in solution. The
deposition sites for the underpotential deposition process are propos
ed to be the vacancies generated during the reduction of the irreversi
ble adsorbates of Sb, and a possible phase transition in the deposited
Sb layer on Au(111) is discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.