Affiliation:
1. Universidade Federal de Alagoas
Abstract
In the present paper, the influence of electrogenerated (110) defects in the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR)
on a Pt(111) electrode has been studied. It is shown that methanol oxidation is favored at the defected surfaces as
evidenced by the displacement of the onset potential to lower values and the increase of the peak current density.
The currents obtained by transient curves at short times (0.015 – 0.50 s) at 0.50 V vs RHE demonstrate the faster
formation of strongly adsorbed species on disordered surfaces when compared to Pt(111). On the other hand, for
long-term transient currents (600 s), the surface with a higher surface density of (110) defects presented the best
activity among all ones studied. Galvanostatic results showed that potential oscillations emerged only on
disordered surfaces. The large induction time up to the beginning of the oscillations as well as the lower fre
quency registered on these surfaces demonstrates the enhancement of CO formation on defects. This point is
confirmed by in situ FTIR experiments. From the results obtained by using electrochemical techniques, it was
possible to infer that the dehydration rate constant (kdh) and the rate constant for CO oxidation (kCO) are affected
by the number of (110) defects, which give rise to kCO and kdh values higher than those obtained for Pt(111).
Funder
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
Generalitat Valenciana