The properties of many functional materials depend critically on the spatial distribution of an active phase within a support. In the case of solid catalysts, controlling the spatial distribution of metal (oxide) nanoparticles at the mesoscopic scale offers new strategies to tune their performance and enhance their lifetimes. However, such advanced control requires suitable characterization methods, which are currently scarce. Here, we show how the background in small-angle X-ray scattering patterns can be analyzed to quantitatively access the mesoscale distribution of nanoparticles within supports displaying hierarchical porosity. This is illustrated for copper catalysts supported on meso- and microporous silica displaying distinctly diffe...
Pd/SiO2 supported catalysts were investigated using anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering (ASAXS), ...
The modern chemical industryuses heterogeneous catalysts in almost every production process(1). They...
When materials are reduced to the nanoscale, their structure and reactivity can deviate greatly from...
The properties of many functional materials depend critically on the spatial distribution of an acti...
The properties of many functional materials depend critically on the spatial distribution of an acti...
Small-angle scattering of X-rays (SAXS) or neutrons (SANS) is one of the few experimental methods th...
Small-angle scattering (SAXS or SANS) is one of the few experimental methods available for the nanom...
Countless technologies and chemical processes make use of nanoporous materials: heterogeneous cataly...
We report on the structural characterization of two mesporous systems: randomly distributed parallel...
Countless technologies and chemical processes make use of nanoporous materials: heterogeneous catal...
The controlled assembly of materials on the nanoscale has been a major focus of research across many...
The specimen preparation method is crucial for how much information can be gained from transmission ...
peer reviewedIn functional materials, nanoparticles are often dispersed in a porous support for the ...
The analysis of the microstructure of materials, typically of the size and the crystal defects, is w...
Heterogeneous catalysis, where a solid catalyst facilitates a gas- or liquid-phase reaction, plays a...
Pd/SiO2 supported catalysts were investigated using anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering (ASAXS), ...
The modern chemical industryuses heterogeneous catalysts in almost every production process(1). They...
When materials are reduced to the nanoscale, their structure and reactivity can deviate greatly from...
The properties of many functional materials depend critically on the spatial distribution of an acti...
The properties of many functional materials depend critically on the spatial distribution of an acti...
Small-angle scattering of X-rays (SAXS) or neutrons (SANS) is one of the few experimental methods th...
Small-angle scattering (SAXS or SANS) is one of the few experimental methods available for the nanom...
Countless technologies and chemical processes make use of nanoporous materials: heterogeneous cataly...
We report on the structural characterization of two mesporous systems: randomly distributed parallel...
Countless technologies and chemical processes make use of nanoporous materials: heterogeneous catal...
The controlled assembly of materials on the nanoscale has been a major focus of research across many...
The specimen preparation method is crucial for how much information can be gained from transmission ...
peer reviewedIn functional materials, nanoparticles are often dispersed in a porous support for the ...
The analysis of the microstructure of materials, typically of the size and the crystal defects, is w...
Heterogeneous catalysis, where a solid catalyst facilitates a gas- or liquid-phase reaction, plays a...
Pd/SiO2 supported catalysts were investigated using anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering (ASAXS), ...
The modern chemical industryuses heterogeneous catalysts in almost every production process(1). They...
When materials are reduced to the nanoscale, their structure and reactivity can deviate greatly from...