화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.47, No.27, 4407-4412, 2002
Influence of halide anions on the behavior of pyridine adsorbed on Au(111) electrode
The effect of halide anions on pyridine-d(5) adsorbed on Au(111) electrode has been studied in neutral solutions containing F-, Cl-, and Br- by IRAs and differential capacity measurement. In the NaF solution, N-bonded pyridine increases up to 0.1 V, and a new adsorbed state due to the N-bonded type grows at positive potentials. In the NaCl solution, the N-bonded type grows at all of adsorbed potential except for the appearance of the new adsorbed state at 0.2 V. In the NaBr containing solution, the new adsorbed state is not observed. In the NaCl and NaBr solutions, the total amount of the N-bonded pyridine is suppressed at positive potentials. We propose that the new band is attributed to an ordered layer of the N-bonded pyridine on the Au(111) electrode, and that the formation of the ordered layer is inhibited by the adsorption of Cl- and Br-.