Abstract:
The cathodic polarization of platinum in both aqueous and nonaqueous alkali metal ion electrolytes includes electrochemical adsorption of solvent molecules as well as intercalation of the alkali metal ions into an adsorption layer. The intercalation into oxidized platinum surface proceeds more effective compared with pure platinum.
Citation:
A. B. Kuriganova, M. S. Lipkin, N. V. Smirnova, “Mechanism of the platinum nanoparticles formation under conditions of nonstationary electrolysis”, Mendeleev Commun., 31:2 (2021), 224–226
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