International audienceEvidence is presented that palladium electrodes (smooth metal or galvanostatic deposits from acidic solutions of Pd2+ onto several conducting substrates) may exhibit exceptional catalytic capabilities, especially with alkyl bromides if traces of iodide ions, used as dopants, are incorporated into the cathode matrix. The use of such chemically modified "surfaces" leads to important reduction potential shifts (ΔE > 1 V) compared to the use of glassy carbon. This intriguing catalytic behaviour may be attributed to the specific reactivity of palladium towards carbon-halogen bonds and to halogen exchange at the stage of the transient formed essentially inside the metal. Thus, such palladium-modified cathodes based only on h...