Bi. Podlovchenko et Ea. Kolyadko, Variations in the charge and open-circuit potential of a platinum electrode during adsorption of iodine and iodide ions, RUSS J ELEC, 36(12), 2000, pp. 1268-1274
The adsorption of iodine and iodide anions on a Pt/Pt electrode (0.5 M H2SO
4 as a supporting solution) is compared using potentiodynamic and galvanost
atic charging curves, transients of the current and open-circuit potential
(OCP), and analytical measurements. Variations in the charge and OCP during
the adsorption obey relationships derived for strong adsorption of neutral
species and ions on a hydrogen electrode with the formation of irreversibl
y adsorbed atoms. The main product of the I-2 and I- chemisorption in acid
solutions is adsorbed iodine atoms. However, adsorption of iodine occurs in
noticeable amounts and above a monolayer in the form of species that under
go electrodesorption during a cathodic polarization to potentials of the be
ginning of hydrogen adsorption. In the presence of a monolayer of adsorbed
iodine atoms, potential of the zero total charge of a Pt/Pt electrode is in
the oxygen adsorption region.