Abstract
Following the generally accepted mechanism of the HER involving the initial proton discharge step to form the adsorbed hydrogen intermediate, which is desorbed either chemically or electrochemically, generalized expressions for the Tafel slope, reaction order and the a.c. impedance for the hydrogen evolution reaction are derived using the steady-state approach, taking into account the forward and backward rates of the three constituent paths and the lateral interactions between the chemisorbed intermediates. Limiting relationships for the Tafel slope and the reaction order, previously published, are deduced from these general equations as special cases. These relationships, used to decipher the mechanistic aspects by examining the kinetic data for the HER on platinum in alkaline media, showed that the experimental observations can be consistently rationalized by the discharge-electrochemical desorption mechanism, the rate of the discharge step being retarded on inactive platinum compared to the same on active platinum.
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Abbreviations
- C d :
-
double-layer capacity (µF cm−2)
- E rev :
-
reversible electrode potential (V)
- F :
-
Faraday number (96 487 C mol−1 )
- R :
-
gas constant
- T :
-
temperature (K)
- Y f :
-
Faradaic admittance (Ω−1 cm−2)
- Y t :
-
Total admittance (Ω−1 cm−2)
- Z f :
-
Faradaic impedance (Ω cm2)
- i f :
-
total current density (A cm−2)
- i nf :
-
nonfaradaic current density (A cm−2)
- j :
-
\(\sqrt { - 1}\)
- k 10 :
-
rate constant of the steps described in Equations 1 to 3 (mol cm−2 s−1 )
- ϱ:
-
jω
- qmax:
-
saturation charge (µC cm−2)
- \(\overline {\Delta i,} \overline {\Delta \theta } ,\overline {\Delta E}\) :
-
Laplace transformed expressions for Δi, Δθ and ΔE
- β1 β3 :
-
symmetry factors for the Equations 1 and 3
- γ:
-
saturation value of adsorbed intermediates (mol cm−2)
- η:
-
overpotential
- θ:
-
coverage by adsorbed intermediates
- ω:
-
angular frequency
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This paper is dedicated to Professor Brian E. Conway on the occasion of his 65th birthday, and in recognition of his outstanding contribution to electrochemistry.
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Tilak, B.V., Chen, C.P. Generalized analytical expressions for Tafel slope, reaction order and a.c. impedance for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER): mechanism of HER on platinum in alkaline media. J Appl Electrochem 23, 631–640 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00721955
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