Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.102, No.49, 10027-10033, 1998
Potential dependent adhesion forces on bare and underpotential deposition modified electrode surfaces
Adhesion force measurements are used to determine the potential dependence of the force of adhesion between a Si3N4 cantilever and a Au(111) surface modified by the underpotential deposition (upd) of Bi or Cu in acid solution or by oxide formation. The measured work of adhesion is near zero for most of the potential region examined in Bi upd but rises after the formation of a full Bi monolayer. The work of adhesion is high at positive potentials for Cu upd but then decreases as the Cu partial and full monolayers are formed. The work of adhesion is low in the oxide region on Au(111) but rises following the sulfate disordering transition at 1.1 V vs NHE. These results are interpreted in terms of the degree of solvent order on the electrode surface.
Keywords:SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY, SINGLE-CRYSTAL PLANES;ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION, AU(111) ELECTRODES, ELEMENTARYSTEPS, NANOMETER-SCALE, SPECTROSCOPY, MONOLAYERS, WATER, GOLD