Lj. Wan et al., In situ scanning tunneling microscopy of adsorbed sulfate on well-defined Pd(111) in sulfuric acid solution, J ELEC CHEM, 484(2), 2000, pp. 189-193
In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) disclosed that
highly-ordered adlayers of adsorbed sulfate/bisulfate with atomic features
having a (root 3 x root 7) symmetry formed on a well-defined Pd(111) surfac
e in 10 mM H2SO4 in the double layer potential range. Well-defined Pd(111)
surfaces were prepared by a flame-annealing-quenching technique. High resol
ution STM imaging revealed the structure of water molecules in both the fir
st and the second layers of a water-bilayer. Small reversible peaks at 0.45
V versus a reversible hydrogen electrode were found to be due to a disorde
r-order phase transition. The Pd(111)-(1 x 1) and (root 3 x root 7) structu
res were observed at potentials negative and positive with respect to the s
mall peaks, respectively. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserve
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