RuO2/Ta2O5 mixed oxide electrodes have been investigated by XPS-AES techniques and X-ray diffractometry and their electrochemical behaviour for the oxygen evolution reaction has been studied. The surface analysis indicated a relative insensitivity of the surface composition to the changes of the Ru/Ta ratio in the bulk of the coatings. The diffractometric study showed the existence of a RuO2 rutile phase and a Ta2O5 amorphous phase in the electrode materials. no evidence for solid solutions was found. The influence of the noble metal concentration in the coatings on their catalytic activity has been studied for different oxide loadings. Maxima of Activity for a Ru/Ta atom ratio close to 1 have been found for coating thicknesses of 1 μm. Thicker layers exhibit an activity increasing with the noble metal content. The correlation between anodic charge density, q*, and current density, i, for the oxygen evolution reaction has been tested and definite trends related to the morphology of the electrode material have been assessed. © 1986.

INFLUENCE OF THE VALVE METAL-OXIDE ON THE PROPERTIES OF RUTHENIUM BASED MIXED-OXIDE ELECTRODES .1. TITANIUM SUPPORTED RUO2/TA2O5 LAYERS

BENEDETTI, Alvise;
1986-01-01

Abstract

RuO2/Ta2O5 mixed oxide electrodes have been investigated by XPS-AES techniques and X-ray diffractometry and their electrochemical behaviour for the oxygen evolution reaction has been studied. The surface analysis indicated a relative insensitivity of the surface composition to the changes of the Ru/Ta ratio in the bulk of the coatings. The diffractometric study showed the existence of a RuO2 rutile phase and a Ta2O5 amorphous phase in the electrode materials. no evidence for solid solutions was found. The influence of the noble metal concentration in the coatings on their catalytic activity has been studied for different oxide loadings. Maxima of Activity for a Ru/Ta atom ratio close to 1 have been found for coating thicknesses of 1 μm. Thicker layers exhibit an activity increasing with the noble metal content. The correlation between anodic charge density, q*, and current density, i, for the oxygen evolution reaction has been tested and definite trends related to the morphology of the electrode material have been assessed. © 1986.
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