A hydrolytic side reaction in hydrated iridium chloride films heat-treated on titanium supports was discovered by simultaneous thermal analysis, emission FTIR and SIMS techniques. In the presence of water vapour the degree of hydrolysis increases significantly in the outermost part of the film leading to the formation of oxidic species at low temperatures. In a wet oxygen atmosphere encapsulated hydrogen chloride as a hydrolysis product reacts with the support to form titanium chloride species segregated in the surface region of the coating. In addition to the formation of hydrolysis products, the presence of surface species like iridium carbonyl and iridium carboxylate was also confirmed in the coating. © 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.

Hydrolytic reactions in hydrated iridium chloride coatings

Piccirillo C
1997

Abstract

A hydrolytic side reaction in hydrated iridium chloride films heat-treated on titanium supports was discovered by simultaneous thermal analysis, emission FTIR and SIMS techniques. In the presence of water vapour the degree of hydrolysis increases significantly in the outermost part of the film leading to the formation of oxidic species at low temperatures. In a wet oxygen atmosphere encapsulated hydrogen chloride as a hydrolysis product reacts with the support to form titanium chloride species segregated in the surface region of the coating. In addition to the formation of hydrolysis products, the presence of surface species like iridium carbonyl and iridium carboxylate was also confirmed in the coating. © 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.
1997
Electrocatalysis
Emission FTIR spectroscopy
Hydrolysis
Oxide film electrode
Secondary ion mass spectrometry
Thermal analysis
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