Electrochimica Acta, Vol.139, 281-288, 2014
Reconstruction and electrochemical oxidation of Au(110) surface in 0.1 M H2SO4
Variations of the surface structure and composition of the Au(110) electrode during the formation/lifting of the surface reconstruction and during the surface oxidation/reduction in 0.1 M aqueous sulfuric acid were studied by cyclic voltammetry, scanning tunneling microscopy and shell-isolated nanoparticle enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Annealing of the Au(110) electrode leads to a thermally-induced reconstruction formed by intermixed (1 x 3) and (1 x 2) phases. In a 0.1 M H2SO4 solution, the decrease of the potential of the atomically smooth Au(110)-(1 x 1) surface leads to the formation of a range of structures with increasing surface corrugation. The electrochemical oxidation of the Au(110) surface starts by the formation of anisotropic atomic rows of gold oxide. At higher potentials we observed a disordered structure of the surface gold oxide, similar to the one found for the Au(111) surface. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Au(110);Electrochemical scanning tunneling spectroscopy;SHINERS;Surface reconstruction;Surface oxidation