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Deposition and morphological evolution of nanostructured palladium during potential cycling: a liquid-cell TEM study

Abstract

In order to gain better control over the functionality of Pd nanostructures used in several CO2-mitigating electrochemical energy conversion systems, it is imperative to underpin different nanoscale phenomena influencing their structural durability. Hitherto, such analyses have been carried out before/after an electrochemical treatment, but not during the entire process. Here, we demonstrate monitoring of morphological evolution in Pd nanostructures over the entire course of electrochemical treatment using a liquid-cell transmission electron microscope (TEM) set-up. Our findings reveal new insights into nanoparticle growth, dissolution, detachment, and aggregation that are relevant for the development of functional Pd nanomaterials.

Authors

Yang J; Prabhudev S; Andrei CM; Botton GA; Soleymani L

Journal

Chemical Communications, Vol. 55, No. 62, pp. 9204–9207

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

August 11, 2019

DOI

10.1039/c9cc02885d

ISSN

1359-7345

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

McMaster Research Centers and Institutes (RCI)

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