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Hydroxylation of Platinum Surface Oxides Induced by Water Vapor.

Rik Valentijn MomAxel Knop-Gericke
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
With its high stability and well-tuned binding strength for adsorbates, platinum is an excellent catalyst for a wide range of reactions. In applications like car exhaust purification, the oxidation of hydrocarbons, and fuel cells, platinum is exposed to highly oxidizing conditions, which often leads to the formation of surface oxides. To reveal the structure of these surface oxides, the oxidation of Pt in O 2 has been widely studied. However, in most applications, H 2 O is also an important or even dominant part of the reaction mixture. Here, we investigate the interaction of H 2 O with Pt surface oxides using near-ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We find that reversible hydroxylation readily occurs in H 2 O/O 2 mixtures. Using time-resolved measurements, we show that O-OH exchange occurs on a time scale of seconds.
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