Hydrogen evolution reaction on electrodes: Influence of work function, dipolar adsorption, and desolvation energies

S Harinipriya… - The Journal of Physical …, 2002 - ACS Publications
S Harinipriya, MV Sangaranarayanan
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2002ACS Publications
The dependence of the standard exchange current density of the hydrogen evolution
reaction on electrode surfaces has been investigated using the work function of metals, free
energy of bond formation with adsorbed hydrogen atoms, surface potential of the reactant,
and adsorption characteristics of solvent dipoles. The explicit influence of the parameters is
derived using a postulated transition state and a satisfactory agreement with experimental
data is noticed for a large number of sp and d metals.
The dependence of the standard exchange current density of the hydrogen evolution reaction on electrode surfaces has been investigated using the work function of metals, free energy of bond formation with adsorbed hydrogen atoms, surface potential of the reactant, and adsorption characteristics of solvent dipoles. The explicit influence of the parameters is derived using a postulated transition state and a satisfactory agreement with experimental data is noticed for a large number of sp and d metals.
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