C. Paliteiro et E. Correia, Electroreduction of dioxygen on polycrystalline platinum in alkaline solution - II. Platinum surface modified by hydrogen evolution, J ELCHEM SO, 147(9), 2000, pp. 3445-3455
A study of the electroreduction of O-2 (ORR) in 1 M NaOH on a polycrystalli
ne platinum surface pretreated by H-2 evolution at -250 mV in deaerated 0.5
M H2SO4 for 10 min was carried out. As a consequence of this treatment, th
e Pt surface evolves spontaneously with time toward a Nekrasov (N-Pt) type
behavior both in the cathodic and in the anodic scan. We studied the mechan
ism of the ORR on two N-Pt surfaces we called A and C. On both surfaces, O-
2 is reduced to HO2- which is then reduced or disproportionated. On surface
A, a full N-Pt type surface, HO2- is reduced only below 170 mV and disprop
ortionates above this potential producing O-2 that is recycled below 600 mV
giving rise to an enhancement of the current above the two-electron level.
HO2- disprorportionates on surface C as well, although with a greater rate
constant, producing O-2 that is also recycled. The details of the electror
eduction of O-2 and HO2- are thoroughly discussed in relation to the surfac
e processes underneath revealed by the characteristic cyclic voltammograms
of the two surfaces. (C) 2000 The Electrochemical Society. S0013-4651(99)12
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