Oxygen Reduction on Well-Defined Core−Shell Nanocatalysts: Particle Size, Facet, and Pt Shell Thickness Effects
Hitachi (United States) · Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract
We examined the effects of the thickness of the Pt shell, lattice mismatch, and particle size on specific and mass activities from the changes in effective surface area and activity for oxygen reduction induced by stepwise Pt-monolayer depositions on Pd and Pd(3)Co nanoparticles. The core-shell structure was characterized at the atomic level using Z-contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy coupled with element-sensitive electron energy loss spectroscopy. The enhancements in specific activity are largely attributed to the compressive strain effect based on the density functional theory calculations using a nanoparticle model, revealing the effect of nanosize-induced surface contraction on…
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- 28.23
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- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
8- JXJia X. WangCorresponding
Hitachi (United States), Brookhaven National Laboratory
- HIHiromi Inada
Hitachi (United States), Brookhaven National Laboratory
- LWLijun Wu
Hitachi (United States), Brookhaven National Laboratory
- YZYimei Zhu
Hitachi (United States), Brookhaven National Laboratory
- YCYongMan Choi
Hitachi (United States), Brookhaven National Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Nanomaterial-based catalyst
- Chemistry
- Nanoparticle
- Density functional theory
- Oxygen
- Electron energy loss spectroscopy
- Monolayer
- Transmission electron microscopy
- Affordable and clean energy