Abstract:
The structure of the adsorption layer was studied by the potential sweep method on a platinum
electrode in 1 N HC104 solution saturated with a reaction gas of various compositions (mixtures
of H2, C2H4 and He). Results show that the structure of the adsorption layer satisfies previous
predictions on the rate-determining step and that the open circuit potential is determined by the
equilibrium condition of the step, H++e_^H(ads). The large change in the hydrogen peak caused
by standing the electrode in the solution is in agreement with the decay of the catalytic activity for
the hydrogenation of ethylene.