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Temperature dependence of two types of dissolution of platinum in acid media. An electrochemical nanogravimetric study

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 55, Issue 16, Pages 4742-4749

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2010.03.074

Keywords

Platinum; Dissolution; Electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance

Funding

  1. National Office of Research and Technology [OMFB-00356/2007, OM-00121-00123/2008]
  2. National Scientific Research Fund [OTKA K71771, GVOP-3.2.1-2004-040099]

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Smooth and platinized platinum electrodes in contact with sulfuric acid solutions were studied using electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance (EQCN) technique at different temperatures. Two types of dissolution processes have been observed. A platinum loss was detected during the reduction of platinum oxide, the extent of which depends on the positive potential limit and the scan rate, and to a lesser extent on the temperature. The platinum dissolution during the electroreduction of oxide is related either to the mechanical detachment of Pt atoms which were loosely bounded due to the interfacial place exchange of the oxygen and platinum atoms in the oxide region or to the reduction of Pt(IV) formed at higher positive potentials resulting in soluble Pt2+ species. At elevated temperatures two competitive processes take place at high positive potentials: a dissolution of platinum and platinum oxide formation. The presence of dissolved platinum in the solution has been detected by two different methods. These phenomena are of importance regarding the long-term stability of proton exchange fuel cells. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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