In situ infrared (FTIR) study of the mechanism of the borohydride oxidation reaction


Autoria(s): CONCHA, B. Molina; CHATENET, M.; MAILLARD, F.; TICIANELLI, E. A.; LIMA, F. H. B.; LIMA, R. B. de
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/04/2012

19/04/2012

2010

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Early reports stated that Au was a catalyst of choice for the BOR because it would yield a near complete faradaic efficiency. However, it has recently been suggested that gold could yield to some extent the heterogeneous hydrolysis of BH(4)(-),therefore lowering the electron count per BH(4)(-), especially at low potential. Actually, the blur will exist regarding the BOR mechanism on Au as long as no physical proof regarding the reaction intermediates is not put forward. In that frame, in situ physical techniques like FTIR exhibit some interest to study the BOR. Consequently, in situ infrared reflectance spectroscopy measurements (SPAIRS technique) have been performed in 1 M NaOH/1 M NaBH(4) on a gold electrode with the aim to detect the intermediate species. We monitored several bands in B-H ((nu) over bar similar to 1180,1080 and 972 cm(-1)) and B-O bond regions ((nu) over bar =1325 and similar to 1425cm(-1)), which appear sequentially as a function of the electrode polarization. These absorption bands are assigned to BH(3), BH(2) and BO(2)(-) species. At the light of the experimental results, possible initial elementary steps of the BOR on gold electrode have been proposed and discussed according to the relevant literature data.

CLUSTER-Energy Region Rhone-Alpes

CAPES-COFECUB[Ph 598/08]

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.12, n.37, p.11507-11516, 2010

1463-9076

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16832

10.1039/c003652h

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c003652h

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eng

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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Palavras-Chave #PT-AG ELECTRODES #SOLID ARGON #SODIUM-BOROHYDRIDE #FUEL-CELLS #GOLD ELECTRODES #BORON ATOMS #PART I #SPECTRA #SPECTROSCOPY #BORANE #Chemistry, Physical #Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
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