Driving Force of the Initial Step in Electrochemical Pt(111) Oxidation.
Timo FuchsValentín Briega-MartosJan O FehrsCanrong QiuMarta MiroloChentian YuanSerhiy CherevkoJakub DrnecOlaf Magnus MagnussenDavid A HarringtonPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
The first step of electrochemical surface oxidation is extraction of a metal atom from its lattice site to a location in a growing oxide. Here we show by fast simultaneous electrochemical and in situ high-energy surface X-ray diffraction measurements that the initial extraction of Pt atoms from Pt(111) is a fast, potential-driven process, whereas charge transfer for the related formation of adsorbed oxygen-containing species occurs on a much slower time scale and is evidently uncoupled from the extraction process. It is concluded that potential plays a key independent role in electrochemical surface oxidation.