Asymmetric Nanoparticle Oxidation Observed In-Situ by the Evolution of Diffraction Contrast

IF 4.9 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JPhys Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1088/2515-7639/ad025f
Agus Riyanto Poerwoprajitno, Nitish Baradwaj, Manish Kumar Singh, C. Barry Carter, Dale Huber, Rajiv Kalia, John Watt
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Abstract The use of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to observe real-time structural and compositional changes has proven to be a valuable tool for understanding the dynamic behavior of nanomaterials. However, identifying the nanoparticles of interest typically require an obvious change in position, size, or structure, as compositional changes may not be noticeable during the experiment. Oxidation or reduction can often result in subtle volume changes only, so elucidating mechanisms in real-time requires atomic-scale resolution or in-situ electron energy loss spectroscopy, which may not be widely accessible. Here, by monitoring the evolution of diffraction contrast, we can observe both structural and compositional changes in iron oxide nanoparticles, specifically the oxidation from a wüstite-magnetite (FeO@Fe 3 O 4 ) core – shell nanoparticle to single crystalline magnetite, Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticle. The in-situ TEM images reveal a distinctive light and dark contrast known as the ‘Ashby-Brown contrast’, which is a result of coherent strain across the core – shell interface. As the nanoparticles fully oxidize to Fe 3 O 4 , the diffraction contrast evolves and then disappears completely, which is then confirmed by modeling and simulation of TEM images. This represents a new, simplified approach to tracking the oxidation or reduction mechanisms of nanoparticles using in-situ TEM experiments.
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用衍射对比的演化方法原位观察不对称纳米颗粒氧化
摘要:利用透射电子显微镜(TEM)实时观察纳米材料的结构和组成变化已被证明是了解纳米材料动态行为的一种有价值的工具。然而,识别感兴趣的纳米颗粒通常需要在位置、大小或结构上有明显的变化,因为在实验过程中成分的变化可能不明显。氧化或还原通常只会导致微小的体积变化,因此实时阐明机制需要原子尺度的分辨率或原位电子能量损失光谱,这可能不是很容易获得。通过监测衍射对比的演变,我们可以观察到氧化铁纳米颗粒的结构和成分的变化,特别是从w石-磁铁矿(FeO@Fe 3o4)核-壳纳米颗粒氧化到单晶磁铁矿,fe3o4纳米颗粒。原位TEM图像显示了一种独特的明暗对比,称为“Ashby-Brown对比”,这是核-壳界面上相干应变的结果。当纳米颗粒完全氧化为fe3o4时,衍射对比发生变化,然后完全消失,并通过TEM图像的建模和模拟证实了这一点。这代表了一种新的、简化的方法来跟踪纳米颗粒的氧化或还原机制,使用原位透射电镜实验。
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JPhys Materials
JPhys Materials Physics and Astronomy-Condensed Matter Physics
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