1999
DOI: 10.1007/s002160051526
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Adsorption of mercury on gold and silver surfaces

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“…We hypothesize that the reason for the very high selectivity of Ag−Hg is due to the preferential deposition of Hg on the steps of Ag. 33 DFT calculations show that the barrier for HOO* (or H 2 O 2 ) dissociation is much higher on terrace sites than on step sites. 34 This means that steps should be inherently more selective toward the 4-electron reduction than terraces.…”
Section: Nano Lettersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We hypothesize that the reason for the very high selectivity of Ag−Hg is due to the preferential deposition of Hg on the steps of Ag. 33 DFT calculations show that the barrier for HOO* (or H 2 O 2 ) dissociation is much higher on terrace sites than on step sites. 34 This means that steps should be inherently more selective toward the 4-electron reduction than terraces.…”
Section: Nano Lettersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Fig.4 [40]. The importance of the mercury being adsorbed on the gold surface for the oxidation process has already been pointed out in literature [41].…”
Section: Effect Of Different Au/tio 2 Coatings On Hg El Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…2b). Die Entstehung der "inselartigen" Strukturen, die auch bei der Amalgambildung in der Gasphase auftritt (Levlin et al 1999), ist in Abb. 2c schematisch dargestellt.…”
Section: Aktivierte Goldoberflächen Zur Quecksilberanreicherungunclassified