Pt(111) - NaOH + KClO4 + 0.01 M KBr
echemdb identifier: mello_2018_bromide_18562_f1h_red
tags:
BCV
A cyclic voltammogramm for Pt(111) recorded in NaOH + KClO4 + 0.01 M KBr 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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Preparation procedure not available.
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.”
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
- crystallographic orientation: '111'
function: working electrode
material: Pt
name: WE
electrolyte:
components:
- name: NaOH
type: base
- name: water
type: solvent
- name: KClO4
type: salt
- concentration:
unit: mol / l
value: 0.01
name: KBr
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