Hydrogen storage properties of supported Pd nanoparticles with average sizes in the range 2.7-7.6 nm were studied using indirect nanoplasmonic sensing. For each particle size, a series of isotherms was measured and, through Van't Hoff analysis, the changes in enthalpy upon hydride formation/decomposition were determined. Contrary to the expected decrease of the enthalpy, due to increasing importance of surface tension in smaller particles, we observe a very weak size dependence in the size range under consideration. We attribute this to a compensation effect due to an increased fraction of hydrogen atoms occupying energetically favorable subsurface sites in smaller nanoparticles
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Palladium-hydrogen is a prototypical metal-hydrogen system. It is therefore not at all surprising th...
Hydrogen storage properties of supported Pd nanoparticles with average sizes in the range 2.7-7.6 nm...
Using a novel indirect nanoplasmonic sensing platform, we have measured hydrogen absorption/desorpti...
Using a novel indirect nanoplasmonic sensing platform, we have measured hydrogen absorption/desorpti...
Using a new indirect nanoplasmonic sensing method with subsecond resolution, we have studied hydridi...
Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles may depend on their size and shape and are traditionally...
Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles may depend on their size and shape and are traditionally...
Palladium absorbs large volumetric quantities of hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, ...
Many energy- and information-storage processes rely on phase changes of nanomaterials in reacti...
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International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
Palladium-hydrogen is a prototypical metal-hydrogen system. It is therefore not at all surprising th...
Hydrogen storage properties of supported Pd nanoparticles with average sizes in the range 2.7-7.6 nm...
Using a novel indirect nanoplasmonic sensing platform, we have measured hydrogen absorption/desorpti...
Using a novel indirect nanoplasmonic sensing platform, we have measured hydrogen absorption/desorpti...
Using a new indirect nanoplasmonic sensing method with subsecond resolution, we have studied hydridi...
Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles may depend on their size and shape and are traditionally...
Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles may depend on their size and shape and are traditionally...
Palladium absorbs large volumetric quantities of hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, ...
Many energy- and information-storage processes rely on phase changes of nanomaterials in reacti...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
International audienceWe report an experimental study, supported by a theoretical approach based on ...
Palladium-hydrogen is a prototypical metal-hydrogen system. It is therefore not at all surprising th...