Many energy storage materials undergo large volume changes during charging and discharging. The resulting stresses often lead to defect formation in the bulk, but less so in nanosized systems. Here, we capture in real time the mechanism of one such transformation-the hydrogenation of single-crystalline palladium nanocubes from 15 to 80 nm-to better understand the reason for this durability. First, using environmental scanning transmission electron microscopy, we monitor the hydrogen absorption process in real time with 3 nm resolution. Then, using dark-field imaging, we structurally examine the reaction intermediates with 1 nm resolution. The reaction proceeds through nucleation and growth of the new phase in corners of the nanocubes. As th...
Nanoscale changes in surface structure that accompany the low temperature exposure of pa l lad ium t...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
Phase transitions in reactive environments are crucially important in energy and information storage...
Many energy- and information-storage processes rely on phase changes of nanomaterials in re...
Palladium absorbs large volumetric quantities of hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, ...
Surface faceting in nanoparticles can profoundly impact the rate and selectivity of chemical transfo...
International audiencePalladium hydrides (PdHx) present a model system of both fundamental and appli...
Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices that rely on solute-driv...
The hydrogen storage capacity of Pd nanoparticles (NPs) decreases as the particles become smaller; h...
Palladium-hydrogen (Pd-H) is a prototypical system for studying solute-induced phase transformation ...
Understanding the transport of hydrogen within metallic nanomaterials is crucial for the advancement...
In situ scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of Pd single-crystal domains during hydrogen char...
Grain boundaries separate crystallites in solids and influence material properties, as widely docume...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
Nanoscale changes in surface structure that accompany the low temperature exposure of pa l lad ium t...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
Phase transitions in reactive environments are crucially important in energy and information storage...
Many energy- and information-storage processes rely on phase changes of nanomaterials in re...
Palladium absorbs large volumetric quantities of hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, ...
Surface faceting in nanoparticles can profoundly impact the rate and selectivity of chemical transfo...
International audiencePalladium hydrides (PdHx) present a model system of both fundamental and appli...
Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices that rely on solute-driv...
The hydrogen storage capacity of Pd nanoparticles (NPs) decreases as the particles become smaller; h...
Palladium-hydrogen (Pd-H) is a prototypical system for studying solute-induced phase transformation ...
Understanding the transport of hydrogen within metallic nanomaterials is crucial for the advancement...
In situ scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of Pd single-crystal domains during hydrogen char...
Grain boundaries separate crystallites in solids and influence material properties, as widely docume...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
Nanoscale changes in surface structure that accompany the low temperature exposure of pa l lad ium t...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...