The electrochemical activity of hydroxylamine on polycrystalline Pt in acidic media has been characterized using cyclic voltammetry, on-line differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS) and in situ FTIR. The electrochemistry of hydroxylamine (HAM) is essentially controlled by other species that interact strongly with the electrode surface. Therefore, quite moderate current densities, both in oxidation and reduction, are observed in a wide potential window between ca 0 and 1 V. The HAM electroreduction is a slow process and is masked by the Hupd. No formation of gaseous products was detected in this region; hence, ammonia must be the main product of HAM reduction. The HAM electro-oxidation is strongly influenced by the adsorption of...