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Anisotropic etching of platinum electrodes at the onset of cathodic corrosion.


ABSTRACT: Cathodic corrosion is a process that etches metal electrodes under cathodic polarization. This process is presumed to occur through anionic metallic reaction intermediates, but the exact nature of these intermediates and the onset potential of their formation is unknown. Here we determine the onset potential of cathodic corrosion on platinum electrodes. Electrodes are characterized electrochemically before and after cathodic polarization in 10?M sodium hydroxide, revealing that changes in the electrode surface start at an electrode potential of -1.3?V versus the normal hydrogen electrode. The value of this onset potential rules out previous hypotheses regarding the nature of cathodic corrosion. Scanning electron microscopy shows the formation of well-defined etch pits with a specific orientation, which match the voltammetric data and indicate a remarkable anisotropy in the cathodic etching process, favouring the creation of (100) sites. Such anisotropy is hypothesized to be due to surface charge-induced adsorption of electrolyte cations.

SUBMITTER: Hersbach TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4999510 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anisotropic etching of platinum electrodes at the onset of cathodic corrosion.

Hersbach Thomas J P TJ   Yanson Alexei I AI   Koper Marc T M MT  

Nature communications 20160824


Cathodic corrosion is a process that etches metal electrodes under cathodic polarization. This process is presumed to occur through anionic metallic reaction intermediates, but the exact nature of these intermediates and the onset potential of their formation is unknown. Here we determine the onset potential of cathodic corrosion on platinum electrodes. Electrodes are characterized electrochemically before and after cathodic polarization in 10 M sodium hydroxide, revealing that changes in the el  ...[more]

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