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Assembly and electrochemical characterization of nanometer-scale electrode|solid electrolyte interfaces
Matthias Loster1, K Andreas Friedrich, Daniel A Scherson
1Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, Division 3, Helmholtzstrasse 8, Ulm, Germany.
Abstract:
A technique is herein described for the assembly and characterization of nanometer-scale metal electrode|solid electrolyte interfaces of variable dimensions. The specific system examined in this work involves a sharp Pt tip attached to the piezo-driven head of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) allowing the tip to be inserted into (or retrieved from) a Nafion membrane placed normal to the direction of tip travel. The actual Pt|Nafion area of contact was determined by coulometric analysis of the characteristic voltammetric features of Pt, using the tip as the working electrode and a much larger Pt gauze attached to the other side of the Nafion as a counter-reference electrode, yielding for some of the interfaces examined values equivalent to as low as 35 000 Pt surface atoms. This rather versatile arrangement allows experiments to be performed in both inert (Ar) and reactive atmospheres, such as oxygen or hydrogen on either or both sides of the membrane, under controlled humidity conditions, and thus sheds light into such phenomena as changes in the overall faradaic currents induced by plastic deformations of the Nafion as well as fundamental aspects of mass transport at reactant gas|Pt|Nafion three-boundary interfaces of relevance to polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs).
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