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Direct Observations of Oxygen-induced Platinum Nanoparticle Ripening Studied by In Situ TEM

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Surface Physics and Catalysis, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark2

This study addresses the sintering mechanism of Pt nanoparticles dispersed on a planar, amorphous Al2O3 support as a model system for a catalyst for automotive exhaust abatement. By means of in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the model catalyst was monitored during the exposure to 10 mbar air at 650 degrees C.

Time-resolved image series unequivocally reveal that the sintering of Pt nanoparticles was mediated by an Ostwald ripening process. A statistical analysis of an ensemble of Pt nanoparticles shows that the particle size distributions change shape from an initial Gaussian distribution via a log-normal distribution to a Lifshitz-Slyozov-Wagner (LSW) distribution.

Furthermore, the time-dependency of the ensemble-averaged particle size and particle density is determined. A mean field kinetic description captures the main trends in the observed behavior. However, at the individual nanoparticle level, deviations from the model are observed suggesting in part that the local environment influences the atom exchange process.

Language: English
Publisher: American Chemical Society (ACS)
Year: 2010
Pages: 7968-7975
ISSN: 15205126 and 00027863
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1021/ja910094r
ORCIDs: Simonsen, Søren Bredmose and Chorkendorff, Ib

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