화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.380, No.1-2, 255-260, 1995
Electrochemical Quartz-Crystal Microbalance Study of Copper AD-Atoms on Gold and Platinum-Electrodes .1. Adsorption of Anions in Sulfuric-Acid
The deposition and dissolution processes of copper ad-atoms on a gold or a platinum electrode in sulfuric acid electrolyte solution were investigated by using the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance. It was found that the weight loss in the removal of the Cu-adlayer from the Au substrate was considerably larger than that expected from Faraday’s law whereas the deviation for the Pt substrate was very small. The adsorption of bisulfate or sulfate anions both on Cu ad-atoms and on the electrode substrates was discussed quantitatively. It was demonstrated that higher coverage with Cu ad-atoms and lower adsorbability with bisulfate or sulfate anions were obtained on the Pt electrode than on the Au, and these effects could be ascribed to the difference in electronegativity between Pt and Au substrates.