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Pt(554) - \(0.1 \; \mathrm{M}\) \(\ce{ HClO4 }\)

echemdb identifier: gomez-marin_2012_surface_558_f1_red
tags: BCV

A cyclic voltammogramm for Pt(554) recorded in \(0.1 \; \mathrm{M}\) \(\ce{ HClO4 }\) at a scan rate of \(50 \; \mathrm{mV\,s^{-1}}\) from Figure 1 in A. M. Gómez-Marín et al. Pt\(111\) surface disorder kinetics in perchloric acid solutions and the influence of specific anion adsorption. Electrochimica acta, 82:558–569, 2012.

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The figure shows digitized data.

The Pt(554) electrode was prepared by:
* Flame annealed.
* Cooled in a hydrogen/argon atmosphere.
* Transferred to the cell, protected by a drop of ultra-pure water saturated with these gases.

Comment left by the curator on the published figure Focus on Pt oxidation, surface defects (at steps), and sulfate vs. perchlorate adsorption.

Metadata

Details on the electrochemical system (yaml)
electrodes:
- function: counter electrode
  material: Pt
  name: CE
  shape:
    type: wire
- function: reference electrode
  name: REF
  type: RHE
- crystallographicOrientation: '554'
  function: working electrode
  material: Pt
  name: WE
  preparationProcedure:
    description:
    - Flame annealed.
    - Cooled in a hydrogen/argon atmosphere.
    - Transferred to the cell, protected by a drop of ultra-pure water saturated with
      these gases.
electrolyte:
  components:
  - concentration:
      unit: mol / l
      value: 0.1
    name: HClO4
    type: acid
  - name: water
    type: solvent
  ph:
    value: 1
  temperature:
    unit: K
    value: 298.15
  type: aqueous
type: electrochemical
Citation key (bibtex)
@article{gomez-marin_2012_surface_558,
    author = "G{\'o}mez-Mar{\'\i}n, Ana Ma and Feliu, Juan M",
    title = "Pt(111) surface disorder kinetics in perchloric acid solutions and the influence of specific anion adsorption",
    journal = "Electrochimica acta",
    volume = "82",
    pages = "558--569",
    year = "2012",
    publisher = "Elsevier"
}
Details about the original figure in the publicaton (yaml).
comment: Focus on Pt oxidation, surface defects (at steps), and sulfate vs. perchlorate
  adsorption.
fields:
- name: E
  orientation: horizontal
  reference: RHE
  type: number
  unit: V
- name: j
  orientation: vertical
  type: number
  unit: uA / cm2
measurementType: CV
scanRate:
  unit: mV / s
  value: 50.0
simultaneousMeasurements: []
type: digitized
Details about the curation process of this entry (yaml).
process:
- date: '2021-11-16'
  name: Markus Schilling
  orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2684-3711
  role: curator
- date: '2022-01-21'
  name: Albert Engstfeld
  orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9686-3948
  role: reviewer