Pt electrodes modified with melamine
significantly activates
the
oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). A comprehensive understanding of
the activation mechanism by melamine is essential for the identification
of organic additives that can further activate the ORR. Herein, we
investigated the coadsorption structure of water with melamine on
single-crystal Pt surfaces using Infrared spectroscopy under ultrahigh
vacuum conditions. Protonated melamine was dosed on the Pt surfaces
using the electrospray method to model the adsorption structure under
acidic conditions. The orientation of the adsorbed melamine depends
on the atomic arrangement of the Pt substrate as well as the coexistence
of water. The melamine-modified Pt electrode obtained by the electrospray
method was transferred to an electrochemical cell, and its ORR activity
was evaluated. The kinetic current density of the ORR on the transferred
Pt was comparable to that obtained by the conventional wetting modification
method. This result indicates that the adsorption structure of melamine
prepared by the electrospray method is similar to that obtained by
the wetting modification.