Using coherent X-ray diffraction imaging (CXDI) as an in situ tool, we determined the shape and strain state of a platinum nanoparticle with ≈160 nm diameter supported by a strontium titanate substrate. The experiment was performed at a temperature of 400 K under continuous gas flow conditions of pure Ar and Ar/CO mixtures. The nanoparticle was preselected by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and postanalyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). We obtain a very good agreement between the overall nanoparticle size, shape, and defect structure as determined by CXDI and AFM. In addition, we compare the strain state in the nanoparticle near surface region and its bulk: For pure Ar flow, we find a slight compressive strain in the nanoparticle bul...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
\u3cp\u3eThe catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which chan...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
\u3cp\u3eThe catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which chan...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...
International audienceAbstract Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinct...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which changes the c...
\u3cp\u3eThe catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles can be altered by applying strain, which chan...
Nanostructures with specific crystallographic planes display distinctive physico-chemical properties...