Abstract
Adsorption of methanol from
acid solution onto a smooth platinum electrode is studied using fast anodic
potential sweeps to determine coverages. Between 0.15 and 0.6 V (against
reversible hydrogen electrode) the coverage is found to be almost independent of
potential. Below 0.15 V coverage measurements are unreliable because of the
very slow approach to the steady state and competition for the surface by trace
impurities. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that chemisorbed
methanol is a stable intermediate in a sequence of irreversible oxidation
stages and that the steady-stage coverage cannot be considered as a true
adsorption equilibrium.
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