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Pt(111) - NaOH + KClO4

echemdb identifier: mello_2018_bromide_18562_f1h_black tags: BCV

A cyclic voltammogramm for Pt(111) recorded in NaOH + KClO4 at a scan rate of 50.0 \(\mathrm{mV\,s^{-1}}\) from Figure 1h in G. A. Mello et al. Bromide Adsorption on Pt(111) over a Wide Range of pH: Cyclic Voltammetry and CO Displacement Experiments. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 122(32):18562–18569, 2018.

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Comment left by the curator on the published figure “Working solutions of the pH-series with values lower than 3 were prepared by using HClO4 and KClO4. For pH values ranging from 3 to 9, phosphate buffer solutions were employed (Na2HPO4 and NaH2PO4). Alkaline solutions were prepared with NaOH and KClO4. The exact concentrations of these components are unkown.”

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Details on the electrochemical system (yaml)
electrodes:
- function: counter electrode
  material: Pt
  name: CE
  shape:
    type: wire
- function: reference electrode
  name: REF
  type: RHE
- crystallographic orientation: '111'
  function: working electrode
  material: Pt
  name: WE
electrolyte:
  components:
  - name: NaOH
    type: base
  - name: water
    type: solvent
  - name: KClO4
    type: salt
  ph:
    value: 9.1
  temperature:
    unit: K
    value: 298.15
  type: aqueous
type: electrochemical
Citation key (bibtex)
@article{mello_2018_bromide_18562,
    author = "Mello, Gisele AB and Briega-Martos, Valentin and Climent, Victor and Feliu, Juan M",
    title = "Bromide Adsorption on Pt(111) over a Wide Range of pH: Cyclic Voltammetry and CO Displacement Experiments",
    journal = "The Journal of Physical Chemistry C",
    volume = "122",
    number = "32",
    pages = "18562--18569",
    year = "2018",
    publisher = "ACS Publications"
}
Details about the original figure in the publicaton (yaml).
comment: '"Working solutions of the pH-series with values lower than 3 were prepared
  by using HClO4 and KClO4. For pH values ranging from 3 to 9, phosphate buffer solutions
  were employed (Na2HPO4 and NaH2PO4). Alkaline solutions were prepared with NaOH
  and KClO4. The exact concentrations of these components are unkown."'
fields:
- name: E
  orientation: x
  reference: RHE
  type: number
  unit: V
- name: j
  orientation: y
  type: number
  unit: uA / cm2
measurement type: CV
scan rate:
  unit: mV / s
  value: 50.0
simultaneous measurements: []
type: digitized
version: 1
Details about the curation process of this entry (yaml).
process:
- date: '2021-12-01'
  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