We have investigated the electrocatalytic properties of multilayers of Pd epitaxially deposited on Au(111). In contrast to the numerous previous works in this area, we have focused on the kinetics of the electrochemical step for hydrogen adsorption (Volmer reaction) and determined its energies of activation. We have used a combination of density functional theory calculations and our own theory of electrocatalysis, which allows us to investigate the systems in an electrochemical environment. Contrary to our previous work with a submonolayer of Pd in Au(111), the activation barrier for the hydrogen adsorption process from proton is very low or almost zero for all bimetallic systems investigated. It is about 0.2 eV for pure Pd(111). In the ca...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction was studied on Au(111) modified by palladium spontaneously deposited on ...
We have investigated the electrocatalytic properties of multilayers of Pd epitaxially deposited on A...
We have investigated the stability and catalytic activity of epitaxial overlayers of rhodium on Au(1...
In the present contribution we have focused on the electrochemical adsorption of a proton from the s...
The hydrogen absorption into overlayers of Pd deposited on Au(111) has been investigated by density ...
Bimetallic catalysts have manifold technological applications; their reactivity can greatly exceed t...
International audienceBimetallic catalysts have manifold technological applications; their reactivit...
Palladium (Pd) is well-known for its role in catalyzing hydrogen-based reduction reactions, owing to...
After decades of research, understanding the origins of electrocatalytic activity remains a fundamen...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied in steady state conditions on a palladium thin fil...
Platinum and Palladium are considered as very attractive catalysts for electrolytic hydrogen isotope...
The possibility for hydrogen to dissociate on palladium surfaces and to diffuse subsurface makes pal...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction was studied on Au(111) modified by palladium spontaneously deposited on ...
We have investigated the electrocatalytic properties of multilayers of Pd epitaxially deposited on A...
We have investigated the stability and catalytic activity of epitaxial overlayers of rhodium on Au(1...
In the present contribution we have focused on the electrochemical adsorption of a proton from the s...
The hydrogen absorption into overlayers of Pd deposited on Au(111) has been investigated by density ...
Bimetallic catalysts have manifold technological applications; their reactivity can greatly exceed t...
International audienceBimetallic catalysts have manifold technological applications; their reactivit...
Palladium (Pd) is well-known for its role in catalyzing hydrogen-based reduction reactions, owing to...
After decades of research, understanding the origins of electrocatalytic activity remains a fundamen...
The hydrogen oxidation reaction (hor) was studied in steady state conditions on a palladium thin fil...
Platinum and Palladium are considered as very attractive catalysts for electrolytic hydrogen isotope...
The possibility for hydrogen to dissociate on palladium surfaces and to diffuse subsurface makes pal...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) was studied on Pd/Au(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces in alkaline soluti...
Hydrogen evolution reaction was studied on Au(111) modified by palladium spontaneously deposited on ...