Insights into Self-Poisoning during Catalytic Hydrogenation on Platinum Surfaces Using ATR-IR Spectroelectrochemistry

ACS Catalysis(2018)

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Attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy has been combined with electrochemical methods to investigate molecular decomposition and self-poisoning processes on platinum surfaces under the conditions of catalytic hydrogenation. In aqueous 0.1 M H2SO4 the α-keto ester ethyl pyruvate (EP) is found to decompose on polycrystalline platinum electrodes to yield surface-adsorbed CO, but the observed behavior is highly dependent on the electrode potential, a parameter intimately linked to the surface-adsorbed hydrogen coverage. In the potential range −0.2 to −0.4 V (vs mercury/mercurous sulfate electrode) where the hydrogen coverage is negligible, CO is readily produced at the platinum surface along with other molecular fragments but the decomposition process becomes inhibited at high EP solution concentrations. At −0.5 V only very low coverages of CO are observed due to competing hydrogen adsorption at Pt(100) step sites which most favor EP decomposition. At more negative potentials, during the o...
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ethyl pyruvate,dissociation,FTIR spectroscopy,polycrystalline platinum,attenuated total reflection
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