Theory for the potential shift for OHads formation on the Pt skin on Pt3Cr(111) in acid

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Roques, RM [1 ]
Anderson, AB [1 ]
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[1] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Chem, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
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10.1149/1.1645265
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O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
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081704 ;
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We present results of a periodic spin-density-functional theory study of the electronic structure and the local adsorption properties of the annealed Pt3Cr alloy surface in comparison with the Pt(111) surface. Each is modeled as a four-layer slab where the two topmost layers and the adsorbates are allowed to relax. The annealed alloy has Pt segregated to the surface and is modeled by a Pt(111) monolayer covering the Pt3Cr(111) L1(2) face bulk phase alloy. We have calculated OH and H2O structures and adsorption energies at low coverage. The top adsorption sites are predicted to be the most stable for these adsorbates on both surfaces, but adsorption energies for both decrease on the Pt skin, with a larger decrease for OH. An empirical model based on reaction energy calculations in acid is used to estimate the reversible potential of OHads formation from H2Oads on the Pt skin and on Pt(111) in acid. A positive shift (DeltaUdegrees = 0.11 V) is predicted for the surface of the Pt skin relative to Pt(111). This result is in qualitative agreement with the 40-60 mV reduction in overpotential observed experimentally for oxygen reduction on the Pt3Cr alloy compared to Pt surfaces, which is attributed to OHads being a surface poison. (C) 2004 The Electrochemical Society.
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