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Single Crystal Electrochemistry as an In Situ Analytical Characterization Tool

Vı́ctor Climent, Juan M. Feliú

2020Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electrochemical behavior of platinum single crystal surfaces can be taken as a model response for the interpretation of the activity of heterogeneous electrodes. The cyclic voltammogram of a given platinum electrode can be considered a fingerprint characteristic of the distribution of sites on its surface. We start this review by providing some simple mathematical descriptions of the voltammetric response in the presence of adsorption processes. We then describe the voltammogram of platinum basal planes, followed by the response of stepped surfaces. The voltammogram of polycrystalline materials can be understood as a composition of the response of the different basal contributions. Further resolution in the discrimination of different surface sites can be achieved with the aid of surface modification using adatoms such as bismuth or germanium. The application of these ideas is exemplified with the consideration of real catalysts composed of platinum nanoparticles with preferential shapes.

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PlatinumElectrochemistryElectrodeMaterials sciencePlatinum nanoparticlesAdsorptionCharacterization (materials science)BismuthCrystal (programming language)CrystalliteSingle crystalAnalytical Chemistry (journal)NanotechnologyChemical engineeringChemistryCatalysisCrystallographyPhysical chemistryComputer scienceMetallurgyOrganic chemistryProgramming languageEngineeringElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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