微量氯化物对Au(111)单晶电极表面氧化还原过程中粗化的影响

ACS electrochemistry Pub Date : 2025-03-03 eCollection Date: 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1021/acselectrochem.4c00226
Saeid Behjati, Marc T M Koper
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本研究利用原位扫描隧道显微镜(STM)研究了不同痕量氯离子浓度对0.1 M硫酸氧化还原循环(ORCs)中Au(111)电极粗化的影响。在较高的氯离子浓度(50 μM)下,记录的原位STM图像中观察到Au原子的快速溶解和阶跃线退缩。金原子的高表面迁移率导致在纯硫酸中观察到的图像中缺乏可检测到的空位岛,循环伏安图(cv)变化很小,完全没有纳米岛形成。在中等浓度(10 μM)下,溶出速率明显降低,因此在200 μM ORCs后,初始阶跃线仍然清晰。较低的地表迁移率导致梯田中空位岛的形成,这些新形成的台阶站点在cv中产生额外的峰。在最低浓度(1 μM)下,可以观察到纳米岛的形成。然而,在足够高的阳极电位(0.9 V)下,样品上不均匀的氯化物吸附(在EC-STM图像中显示为较暗的区域)导致了以前未报道的行为,表现出非常不均匀的粗化,表面上的零件显示出Au原子迁移率降低,即使在200 orc之后也几乎没有变化。
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Effect of Trace Amounts of Chloride on Roughening of Au(111) Single-Crystal Electrode Surface in Sulfuric Acid Solution during Oxidation-Reduction Cycles.

This study investigates the impact of varying trace-level chloride ion concentrations on the roughening of a Au(111) electrode during oxidation-reduction cycles (ORCs) in 0.1 M sulfuric acid by in situ scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). At the higher chloride concentration (50 μM), rapid dissolution of Au atoms and step line recession are observed in the recorded in situ STM images. The high surface mobility of Au atoms resulted in a lack of detectable vacancy islands in the images with minimal changes in cyclic voltammograms (CVs) and the complete absence of nano-island formation, which is observed in pure sulfuric acid. At moderate concentration (10 μM), the dissolution rate decreased substantially, so the initial step lines are still distinguishable after the 200 ORCs. The lower surface mobility leads to the formation of vacancy islands in the terraces, and these newly formed step sites give rise to additional peaks in the CVs. At the lowest concentration (1 μM), nano-island formation is observed. However, inhomogeneous chloride adsorption (showing as darker areas in the EC-STM images) on the sample at high enough anodic potential (0.9 V) led to previously unreported behavior, showing very inhomogeneous roughening, with parts on the surface showing reduced Au atom mobility and minimal changes even after 200 ORCs.

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