IrO 2 and Ta 2 O 5 mixed oxide coatings were deposited on Ti supports in order to fabricate dimensionally stable electrodes used in chloro-alkali technology. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and electrochemical experiments were carried out in order to characterize these materials. Electrochemi
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometric Studies on the Formation Mechanism of IrO2/ZrO 2 Based Electrocatalytic Thin Films
✍ Scribed by S. Daolio; J. Kristóf; J. Mink; A. De Battisti; J. Mihály; C. Piccirillo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 582 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0951-4198
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✦ Synopsis
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) was used to analyse the formation mechanism of IrO,/ZrO, film electrodes. The coating mixtures with compositions 20% Ir+80% Zr and 50% Ir+50% Zr prepared on titanium supports from alcoholic solutions of IrCl3.3H2O and Zr0C1,.8H20 precursors were heated to specified temperatures and analysed by SIMS. The process of the electrode film evolution was followed via concentration depth profiles of 0 -, CI-, IrOi, ZrO; and TiO; selected species. It was found that at lower temperatures and lower noble metal contents, the governing mechanism of oxide formation is hydrolysis, while at higher temperatures and higher noble metal concentrations the oxidative mechanism of film formation prevails. The surface accumulation of Id),, observed by SIMS at 500 "C for films with less than 50% IrO2 content, and of ZrO,, observed for 6lms with over 50% Ir02, was confirmed by emission Fourier transform infrared measurements. No reaction between film components or between coatings and support was identified in the systems investigated. The results are in harmony with, and complementary to, those of former measurements by RBS and WAXS.
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