Electrochemical deposition of Ag and potential-induced structural change of the deposited Ag layer on a 23 ร โ 3 reconstructed surface of Au(1 1 1) electrode were followed by in situ scanning tunneling microscope (STM). A uniform Ag monolayer was formed on a reconstructed Au(1 1 1) surface in a 50-m
An in situ scanning tunneling microscopic study of electrodeposition of bismuth on Au(1 1 1) in a 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ionic liquid: Precursor adsorption and underpotential deposition
โ Scribed by Yong-Chun Fu; Yu-Zhuan Su; Hai-Ming Zhang; Jia-Wei Yan; Zhao-Xiong Xie; Bing-Wei Mao
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 873 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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โฆ Synopsis
In this article, the electrodeposition of Bi on Au(1 1 1) surface in the underpotential region in BMIBF 4 ionic liquid containing BiCl 3 is studied by cyclic voltammetry and in situ scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The cyclic voltammogram shows several cathodic and anodic peaks associated with underpotential deposition (UPD) of Bi and dissolution of the UPD deposit, respectively, in the potential region between -0.38 and -0.7 V versus Pt quasi-reference electrode. In situ STM results indicate there is a BiCl 3 precursor adsorption stage prior to the Bi UPD. The adsorption of BiCl 3 leads to the formation of unique hexagonal and trigonal supramolecular assembly with a Au(1 1 1)(10 ร 10) structure. The initial stage of Bi UPD proceeds with the formation of Au(1 1 1)(7 ร 7) R21.8 โข adlayer structure composed of Bi trigonal clusters at -0.5 V. A structural transformation occurred at -0.6 V resulting in a unique "zipper-like" double-chain pattern composed of well-aligned Bi trigonal clusters which can be denoted by Au(1 1 1)(5 ร 25 โ 3/3) structural model. The trigonal clusters composed of six Bi atoms seem to be the main characteristic elemental units of Bi UPD adlayer regardless of underpotential shift. These features are dramatically different from those observed in Bi(III)-containing acidic aqueous solutions as well as in chloroaluminated ionic liquid, but are similar to those of Sb UPD in BMIBF 4 ionic liquid, which reveals profound solvent effects on the electrodeposition of semimetals.
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