Анотація:
We have investigated the current creation accompanied by the water
decomposition H₂O → OH + H caused by various catalytically active electrodes with
different electrochemical potentials, both without external electric voltage on these
electrodes and with the applied voltage V₀ = ±9.7 V. It is found that the current value and
its time dependence are essentially influenced by such factors as thermal and natural (in
ambient atmosphere) oxidation of electrodes (made of Al, Si, Yb, Ni, Ti, Cr₃Si, and
Ni₃Si), changing their relief (texturing, polishing), and the electrolytic deposition of
palladium as an impurity on the surface (Ti, Cr₃Si). Changes in the current caused by the
above factors are realized as a consequence of changes in both the electron work function inherent to these electrodes and their catalytical activity concerning the water
decomposition both in the absence and the presence of the external voltage V₀.