Electro-oxidation of carbon monoxide and methanol on bare and Pt-modified Ru(10
0) electrodes
Abstract
The activity towards CO and methanol electrooxidation of bare and platinum-modified Ru(100) surfaces has been investigated. The structure/morphology and composition of the modified surfaces were characterized using
0) surface exhibits a higher catalytic activity towards CO electrooxidation than the Ru(0001) surface due to the lower oxidation potential of the former surface. The early stages of surface
0) leads to epitaxial growth via a Volmer–Weber growth mode. The Pt clusters grow preferentially with the (311) plane parallel to the substrate surface with (0
1) rows in the layers in contact with the substrate compressed by about 3% with respect to bulk Pt, in order to match with the (12
0) rows of the Ru(10
0) surface. This compression leads to enhanced catalytic activity towards CO
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