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  Correlative In Situ Spectro-Microscopy of Supported Single CuO Nanoparticles: Unveiling the Relationships between Morphology and Chemical State during Thermal Reduction

Caldas, L. d. S., Prieto, M., Tanase, L. C., Tiwari, A., Schmidt, T., & Roldan Cuenya, B. (2024). Correlative In Situ Spectro-Microscopy of Supported Single CuO Nanoparticles: Unveiling the Relationships between Morphology and Chemical State during Thermal Reduction. ACS Nano, 18(21), 13714-13725. doi:10.1021/acsnano.4c01460.

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Caldas, Lucas de Souza1, Author                 
Prieto, Mauricio1, Author                 
Tanase, Liviu Cristian1, Author                 
Tiwari, Aarti1, Author                 
Schmidt, Thomas1, Author                 
Roldan Cuenya, Beatriz1, Author                 
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 Abstract: The activity, selectivity, and lifetime of nanocatalysts critically depend on parameters such as their morphology, support, chemical composition, and oxidation state. Thus, correlating these parameters with their final catalytic properties is essential. However, heterogeneity across nanoparticles (NPs) is generally expected. Moreover, their nature can also change during catalytic reactions. Therefore, investigating these catalysts in situ at the single-particle level provides insights into how these tunable parameters affect their efficiency. To unravel this question, we applied spectro-microscopy to investigate the thermal reduction of SiO2-supported copper oxide NPs in ultrahigh vacuum. Copper was selected since its oxidation state and morphological transformations strongly impact the product selectivity of many catalytic reactions. Here, the evolution of the NPs’ chemical state was monitored in situ during annealing and correlated with their morphology in situ. A reaction front was observed during the reduction of CuO to Cu2O. From the temperature dependence of this front, the activation energy was extracted. Two parameters were found to strongly influence the NP reduction: the initial nanoparticle size and the chemical state of the SiO2. substrate. The CuOx reduction was found to be completed first on smaller NPs and was also favored over partially reduced SiOx regions that resulted from X-ray beam irradiation. This methodology with single-particle level spectro-microscopy resolution provides a way of isolating the influence of diverse morphologic, electronic, and chemical influences on a chemical reaction. The knowledge gained is crucial for the future design of more complex multimetallic catalytic systems.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-04-172024-01-302024-04-112024-05-132024-05-28
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 12
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.4c01460
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Title: ACS Nano
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Publ. Info: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society
Pages: 12 Volume / Issue: 18 (21) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 13714 - 13725 Identifier: ISSN: 1936-0851
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1936-0851