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In situ Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Bisulfate and SulfateAdsorption on Gold, with and Without the Underpotential Deposition of Copper

机译:原位傅里叶变换红外光谱研究硫酸铜和硫酸盐在金上的吸附,有无铜的欠电位沉积

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In situ surface infrared (IR) spectroelectrochemistry is used to investigate theadsorption of sulfate (SO4(2-)) and bisulfate (HSO(4-)) ions on polycrystalline gold surfaces in sodium sulfate and sulfuric acid, and also during copper underpotential deposition in sulfuric acid medium. In sodium sulfate solution, IR peaks due to surface sulfate and bisulfate are observed at potentials within the double-layer region on gold, and the ratio of IR peak intensities for sulfate to bisulfate increases as the applied potential is made more negative. In sulfuric acid, surface IR spectra indicate that adsorbed sulfate is favored at more positive potentials, while adsorbed bisulfate is prevalent at more negative voltages; also, a potential-dependent reorientation of water is observed in the spectra. IR spectroelectrochemical data from a sulfuric acid system containing copper sulfate indicate that adsorbed sulfate is present on gold at more positive potentials, and its coverage increases when underpotentially deposited (UPD) copper is present on the gold substrate surface.

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