Synthesis and dynamics of PtSi nanoparticles on a carbon nanofilm by in-situ TEM Joule heating

IF 3.1 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Carbon Trends Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1016/j.cartre.2024.100348
Simon Hettler , Raul Arenal
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In-situ transmission electron microscopy has evolved to be a unique technique to study process dynamics down to the atomic scale. Here, we show that in-situ Joule heating of carbon nanofilms facilitates the investigation of the nucleation, annealing, diffusion and evaporation of PtSi nanoparticles in a controlled way. The nanoparticles form from Pt-based hydrocarbon molecules and silicon oxide present on the amorphous carbon nanofilm. The in-situ transmission electron microscopy approach permits shedding light on the interaction between the nanoparticles and the carbon support, crucial information when aiming for stable catalytic applications. The method is versatile, allows reaching very high temperatures and could be applied to study many different combinations of bimetallic and even multimetallic high-entropy alloy nanoparticles.

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通过原位 TEM 焦耳加热在碳纳米薄膜上合成 PtSi 纳米粒子及其动力学特性
原位透射电子显微镜已发展成为研究原子尺度工艺动态的独特技术。在这里,我们展示了对碳纳米薄膜进行原位焦耳加热的方法,这有助于以可控的方式研究铂硅纳米粒子的成核、退火、扩散和蒸发过程。纳米颗粒由铂基碳氢化合物分子和存在于无定形碳纳米薄膜上的氧化硅形成。原位透射电子显微镜方法可以揭示纳米颗粒与碳支撑物之间的相互作用,这对于实现稳定的催化应用至关重要。该方法用途广泛,可以达到很高的温度,并可用于研究双金属甚至多金属高熵合金纳米粒子的多种不同组合。
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Carbon Trends
Carbon Trends Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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