In situ studies of oxide nucleation, growth, and transformation using slow electrons

IF 8.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Progress in Surface Science Pub Date : 2018-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.progsurf.2018.02.001
Jan Ingo Flege , David C. Grinter
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Abstract

Surface processes such as metal oxidation and metal oxide growth invariably influence the physical and chemical properties of materials and determine their interaction with their surroundings and hence their functionality in many technical applications. On a fundamental level, these processes are found to be governed by a complex interplay of thermodynamic variables and kinetic constraints, resulting in a rich variety of material-specific phenomena. In this review article, we discuss recent results and insights on transition metal oxidation and rare-earth oxide growth acquired by low-energy electron microscopy and related techniques. We demonstrate that the use of in situ surface sensitive methods is a prerequisite to gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts and the mechanisms responsible for the emerging oxide structure and morphology. Furthermore, examples will be provided on how structural and chemical modifications of the oxide films and nanostructures can be followed in real-time and analyzed in terms of local reactivity and cooperative effects relevant for heterogeneous model catalysis.

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用慢电子进行氧化物成核、生长和转变的原位研究
金属氧化和金属氧化物生长等表面过程不可避免地影响材料的物理和化学性质,并决定它们与周围环境的相互作用,从而决定它们在许多技术应用中的功能。在基本层面上,这些过程被发现是由热力学变量和动力学约束的复杂相互作用所控制的,导致了丰富多样的材料特定现象。本文综述了利用低能电镜及相关技术对过渡金属氧化和稀土氧化物生长的最新研究成果和见解。我们证明,使用原位表面敏感方法是获得对新出现的氧化物结构和形态的基本概念和机制的更深入理解的先决条件。此外,还将举例说明如何实时跟踪氧化膜和纳米结构的结构和化学修饰,并根据与多相模型催化相关的局部反应性和协同效应进行分析。
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Progress in Surface Science
Progress in Surface Science 工程技术-物理:凝聚态物理
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10
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Surface Science publishes progress reports and review articles by invited authors of international stature. The papers are aimed at surface scientists and cover various aspects of surface science. Papers in the new section Progress Highlights, are more concise and general at the same time, and are aimed at all scientists. Because of the transdisciplinary nature of surface science, topics are chosen for their timeliness from across the wide spectrum of scientific and engineering subjects. The journal strives to promote the exchange of ideas between surface scientists in the various areas. Authors are encouraged to write articles that are of relevance and interest to both established surface scientists and newcomers in the field.
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