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Russian Journal of Electrochemistry | 2012

Mechanism of nitrate electroreduction on Pt(100)

E. B. Molodkina; I.G. Botryakova; A. I. Danilov; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Juan M. Feliu

Kinetics and mechanism of nitrate anion reduction on the Pt(100) electrode in perchloric and sulfuric acid solutions are studied. Analysis of the results of electrochemical measurements (combination of potentiostatic treatment and cyclic voltammetry) and the data of in situ IR spectroscopy allow suggesting the following scheme of the nitrate reduction process on Pt(100) differing from that in the literature. If the potential of 0.85 V is chosen as the starting potential for a clean flame-annealed electrode surface and negativegoing (cathodic) potential sweep is applied, then an NO adlayer with the coverage of about 0.5 monolayer is formed on Pt(100) in the nitrate solution already at 0.6 V. The further decrease in the potential results in NO reduction to hydroxylamine or/and ammonia, desorbing products vacate the adsorption sites for nitrate and hydrogen adatoms. At E < 0.1 V, adsorbed hydrogen is mostly present on the surface. During positive-going (anodic) potential sweep, the process of nitrate reduction starts after partial hydrogen desorption, the cathodic peak of nitrate reduction to hydroxylamine or ammonia is observed at 0.32 V on cyclic voltammograms. The process of nitrate anion reduction continues up to 0.7 V; at higher potentials, the surface redox process with participation of hydroxylamine or ammonia (the anodic peak at 0.78 V) and nitrate (the cathodic peak at 0.74 V is due to nitrate reduction to NO on the vacant adsorption sites) occurs.


Russian Journal of Electrochemistry | 2014

Redox transformations of adsorbed NO molecules on a Pt(100) electrode

E. B. Molodkina; I.G. Botryakova; A. I. Danilov; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Marta C. Figueiredo; Juan M. Feliu

The electrochemical behavior of adsorbed NO molecules on a Pt(100) electrode has been studied in perchloric acid solutions by means of cyclic voltammetry. According to the literature data, a saturated NO adlayer with a coverage of ∼0.5 monolayers (MLs) is formed under open circuit conditions in an acidic nitrite solution as a result of a disproportionation reaction. The saturated adlayer is stable in the potential range of 0.4–0.9 V vs. a reversible hydrogen electrode in 0.1 M HClO4. NO molecules are oxidized at 0.9–1.1 V with the formation of adsorbed nitrite anions, and they can be reduced to ammonia at potentials less than 0.4 V. In this paper it has been shown that the adlayer stability depends on the surface coverage and extent of ordering. An unsaturated NO adlayer demonstrates NO ↔ NH3 redox transformations at 0.5–0.8 V.


Chemical Science | 2012

Mechanistic changes observed in heavy water for nitrate reduction reaction on palladium-modified Pt(hkl) electrodes

Janaina Souza-Garcia; Edson A. Ticianelli; Victor Climent; Juan M. Feliu

Reduction of nitrate on palladium-modified platinum single-crystal electrodes has been investigated both voltammetrically and spectroscopically in acidic media (pH = 1). Results obtained in H2O and D2O solvents are compared for the three crystallographic orientations. FTIR and differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS) results clearly indicate that the isotopic substitution of the solvent has a large effect in the mechanism of the reaction, changing the nature of the detected products. For Pt(111)/Pd and Pt(100)/Pd, N2O is detected as the main product of nitrate reduction when D2O is used as solvent, while no N2O is detected when the reaction is performed in H2O. For Pt(110)/Pd, N2O is detected in both solvents, although the use of D2O clearly favours the preferential formation of this product. The magnitude of voltammetric currents is also affected by the nature of the solvent. This has been analysed considering, in addition to the different product distribution, the existence of different transport numbers and optical constants of the solvent.


Russian Journal of Electrochemistry | 2013

Kinetics and mechanism of nitrate and nitrite electroreduction on Pt(100) electrodes modified by copper adatoms

E. B. Molodkina; I.G. Botryakova; A. I. Danilov; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Juan M. Feliu

Kinetics and mechanism of nitrate and nitrite reduction on Pt(100) electrode modified by Cu adatoms have been studied in solutions of sulfuric and perchloric acids by means of cyclic voltammetry and in situ IR-spectroscopy. It has been shown that the surface redox process with participation of ammonia or hydroxylamine at 0.5–0.9 V occurs only on the Cu-free platinum. The causes of this effect could be low adsorption energy of nitrate reduction products on copper or changes in the composition of the products (ammonia for Pt(100) and N2O for Pt(100)+Cu). Nitrate reduction on Pt(100)+Cu electrode is much faster in the perchloric acid solution (by several orders of magnitude) as compared with unmodified platinum as a result of induced adsorption of nitrate anions in the presence of partly charged Cu atoms. In the solutions of sulfuric acid the rate of nitrate reduction is considerably lower as copper adatoms facilitate adsorption of sulfate anions, which block the adsorption sites for the nitrate.


ChemPhysChem | 2010

Breaking the CC Bond in the Ethanol Oxidation Reaction on Platinum Electrodes: Effect of Steps and Ruthenium Adatoms

Janaina Souza-Garcia; Enrique Herrero; Juan M. Feliu


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011

Electrochemical and spectroscopic studies of ethanol oxidation on Pt stepped surfaces modified by tin adatoms

Vinicius Del Colle; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Germano Tremiliosi-Filho; Enrique Herrero; Juan M. Feliu


Electrochimica Acta | 2010

Electroreduction of nitrate ions on Pt(1 1 1) electrodes modified by copper adatoms

E. B. Molodkina; M. R. Ehrenburg; Yu. M. Polukarov; A. I. Danilov; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Juan M. Feliu


Electrochemistry Communications | 2009

Nitrate reduction on Pt(1 1 1) surfaces modified by Bi adatoms

Marta C. Figueiredo; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Victor Climent; Juan M. Feliu


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2012

Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide on platinum single crystal electrodes modified with adsorbed adatoms

Carlos M. Sánchez-Sánchez; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Enrique Herrero; A. Aldaz


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2010

The behavior of HBF4 at Pt single crystal electrodes

Camilo A. Angelucci; Janaina Souza-Garcia; Enrique Herrero; Juan M. Feliu

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A. I. Danilov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. B. Molodkina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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I.G. Botryakova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Aldaz

University of Alicante

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