Nanoparticle formation by dopant exsolution (migration) from bulk host lattices is a promising approach to generate highly stable nanoparticles with tunable size, shape, and distribution. We investigated Ni dopant migration from strontium titanate (STO) lattices, forming metallic Ni nanoparticles at STO surfaces. Ex situ scanning probe measurements confirmed the presence of nanoparticles at the H2 treated surface. In situ ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (AP-XPS) revealed reduction from Ni2+ to Ni0 as Ni dopants migrated to the surface during heating treatments in H2. During Ni migration and reduction, the Sr and Ti chemical states were mostly unchanged, indicating the selective reduction of Ni during treatment. At the same...
Surface segregation, restructuring and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanopartic...
Surface segregation, restructuring and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanopartic...
The surface states of supported PtNi nanoparticles treated at alternating O(2) and H(2) atmosphere w...
Nanoparticle formation by dopant exsolution (migration) from bulk host lattices is a promising appro...
The evolution of the surface morphology during exsolution of Ni from the perovskite, La0.4Sr0.4Ti0.9...
A study of the morphological and chemical stability of shape-selected octahedral Pt0.5Ni0.5 nanopart...
This study investigated the redox exsolution of Ni nanoparticles from a nanoporous La0.52Sr0.28Ti0.9...
A study of the morphological and chemical stability of shape-selected octahedral Pt0.5Ni0.5 nanopart...
Enhancing the stability of introduced metal catalysts on oxide surfaces is a major issue for infiltr...
Solid surfaces generally respond sensitively to their environment. Gas phase or liquid phase species...
Metal exsolution reactions enable the preparation of metal-oxide nano-composites from oxide parent m...
Solid surfaces generally respond sensitively to their environment. Gas phase or liquid phase species...
MICROSCOPIE+CARE+EVE:ABO:MAO:PVEInternational audienceA novel method of catalysts synthesis has been...
Surface segregation, restructuring, and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanoparti...
Understanding the oxidation mechanism of metal nanoparticles under ambient pressure is extremely imp...
Surface segregation, restructuring and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanopartic...
Surface segregation, restructuring and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanopartic...
The surface states of supported PtNi nanoparticles treated at alternating O(2) and H(2) atmosphere w...
Nanoparticle formation by dopant exsolution (migration) from bulk host lattices is a promising appro...
The evolution of the surface morphology during exsolution of Ni from the perovskite, La0.4Sr0.4Ti0.9...
A study of the morphological and chemical stability of shape-selected octahedral Pt0.5Ni0.5 nanopart...
This study investigated the redox exsolution of Ni nanoparticles from a nanoporous La0.52Sr0.28Ti0.9...
A study of the morphological and chemical stability of shape-selected octahedral Pt0.5Ni0.5 nanopart...
Enhancing the stability of introduced metal catalysts on oxide surfaces is a major issue for infiltr...
Solid surfaces generally respond sensitively to their environment. Gas phase or liquid phase species...
Metal exsolution reactions enable the preparation of metal-oxide nano-composites from oxide parent m...
Solid surfaces generally respond sensitively to their environment. Gas phase or liquid phase species...
MICROSCOPIE+CARE+EVE:ABO:MAO:PVEInternational audienceA novel method of catalysts synthesis has been...
Surface segregation, restructuring, and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanoparti...
Understanding the oxidation mechanism of metal nanoparticles under ambient pressure is extremely imp...
Surface segregation, restructuring and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanopartic...
Surface segregation, restructuring and sintering phenomena in size-selected copper-nickel nanopartic...
The surface states of supported PtNi nanoparticles treated at alternating O(2) and H(2) atmosphere w...