By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum electrodes in contact with a sulfuric acid electrolyte, we show that hydrogen adsorbed on steps and on terraces exhibit very different lateral interactions. Hydrogen on terraces have repulsive lateral interaction energies, whereas hydrogen adatoms on steps attract each other. We believe that the most likely interpretation of the attractive interaction between the hydrogens on the steps is a H-induced local surface reconstruction of the steps under electrochemical conditions. We also demonstrate that, in agreement with experiment, diluting the quasi-perfect (1 1 1) surface with periodic steps suppresses the singular "butterfly" feature related...
The oxidation of formic acid and hydrogen adsorption have been measured on platinum single-crystal s...
The effect of the alkali-metal cation (Li<sup>+</sup>, Na<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>, and Cs<sup>+</...
Atomically flat, single-crystal solid-liquid interfaces attract considerable interest through their ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
This paper discusses three important discrepancies in the current interpretation of the role of wate...
Hydrogen and bisulphate adsorption at platinum single crystal surfaces from the [ITO] zone is stron...
In this study we focused on the simulation of the interaction of water and its dissociation products...
The adsorption of hydrogen and sulphuric acid anions has been studied on single-crystal platinum ste...
The hydrogen peroxide reduction reaction (HPRR) is investigated on Pt(111) as well as on Pt(S)[(n-1)...
Hydrogen adsorption on single-crystal platinum low-index and stepped surfaces was studied in 0.1 M a...
The hydrogen peroxide reduction reaction (HPRR) is investigated on Pt(111) as well as on Pt(S)[(n-1)...
The influence of steps and island edges on the local electronic structure of a (bi-)metallic single ...
The oxidation of formic acid and hydrogen adsorption have been measured on platinum single-crystal s...
The effect of the alkali-metal cation (Li<sup>+</sup>, Na<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>, and Cs<sup>+</...
Atomically flat, single-crystal solid-liquid interfaces attract considerable interest through their ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
By comparison of the experimental and simulated voltammetric curves of a series of stepped platinum ...
This paper discusses three important discrepancies in the current interpretation of the role of wate...
Hydrogen and bisulphate adsorption at platinum single crystal surfaces from the [ITO] zone is stron...
In this study we focused on the simulation of the interaction of water and its dissociation products...
The adsorption of hydrogen and sulphuric acid anions has been studied on single-crystal platinum ste...
The hydrogen peroxide reduction reaction (HPRR) is investigated on Pt(111) as well as on Pt(S)[(n-1)...
Hydrogen adsorption on single-crystal platinum low-index and stepped surfaces was studied in 0.1 M a...
The hydrogen peroxide reduction reaction (HPRR) is investigated on Pt(111) as well as on Pt(S)[(n-1)...
The influence of steps and island edges on the local electronic structure of a (bi-)metallic single ...
The oxidation of formic acid and hydrogen adsorption have been measured on platinum single-crystal s...
The effect of the alkali-metal cation (Li<sup>+</sup>, Na<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>, and Cs<sup>+</...
Atomically flat, single-crystal solid-liquid interfaces attract considerable interest through their ...