Electrooxidation of formic acid on gold: An ATR-SEIRAS study of the role of adsorbed formate

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  • Angel Cuesta
  • Gema Cabello
  • Fabian W. Hartl
  • Escudero Escribano, Maria
  • Cristina Vaz-Dominguez
  • Ludwig A. Kibler
  • Masatoshi Osawa
  • Claudio Gutierrez
Formate was found to be the only adsorbed species detected with time-resolved ATR-SEIRAS during the electrooxidation of formic acid on Au in acidic media. No adsorbed CO was detected, since even in CO-saturated acidic solutions the adsorption of CO on gold is negligible. The onset of formic acid electrooxidation coincides with that of formate electroadsorption, pointing to bridge-bonded adsorbed formate as the reaction intermediate. Furthermore, at constant potential the current increases quadratically with the formate coverage, which indicates that the rate-determining step in the oxidation of adsorbed formate to CO2 is a bimolecular reaction between adjacent formate species. The rate of this reaction was unaffected by potential changes, which unequivocally confirms its chemical character.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCatalysis Today
Volume202
Pages (from-to)79-86
Number of pages8
ISSN0920-5861
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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