The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoclusters have been studied after several hydrogenation cycles with x-ray diffraction, extended x-rayabsorption fine structure spectroscopy, Rutherford backscattering spectrometry, and STM. Initial hydrogenation increased the cluster size, a result that is attributed to hydrogen-induced Ostwald ripening. This phenomenon originates from the higher mobility of palladium atoms resulting from the low sublimation energy of the palladium hydride as compared to that of the palladium metal. The universality of this phenomenon makes it important for the application of future nanostructured hydrogen storage materials
In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research is fo...
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Metal hydrides are used for electrochemical or gaseous storage of hydrogen because considerable amou...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
Changes in the size distribution and composition of bimetallic Pd-Au nanoclusters have been observed...
Changes in the size distribution and composition of bimetallic Pd-Au nanoclusters have been observed...
A combination of electrochemical and optical techniques is used to study the interaction of hydrogen...
Phased out: A combination of electrochemical and optical techniques is used to study the interaction...
In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research is fo...
none1In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research ...
An in situ synchrotron radiation study of quasi-free five nanometer-sized palladium clusters during ...
An in situ synchrotron radiation study of quasi-free five nanometer-sized palladium clusters during ...
Palladium absorbs large volumetric quantities of hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, ...
An in situ synchrotron radiation study of quasi-free five nanometer-sized palladium clusters during ...
In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research is fo...
International audienceThe nanoscale plasticity mechanisms activated during hydriding cycles in sputt...
Metal hydrides are used for electrochemical or gaseous storage of hydrogen because considerable amou...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
The structural and morphological changes occurring in an ensemble of vapor deposited palladium nanoc...
Changes in the size distribution and composition of bimetallic Pd-Au nanoclusters have been observed...
Changes in the size distribution and composition of bimetallic Pd-Au nanoclusters have been observed...
A combination of electrochemical and optical techniques is used to study the interaction of hydrogen...
Phased out: A combination of electrochemical and optical techniques is used to study the interaction...
In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research is fo...
none1In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research ...
An in situ synchrotron radiation study of quasi-free five nanometer-sized palladium clusters during ...
An in situ synchrotron radiation study of quasi-free five nanometer-sized palladium clusters during ...
Palladium absorbs large volumetric quantities of hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, ...
An in situ synchrotron radiation study of quasi-free five nanometer-sized palladium clusters during ...
In the search for energy-storage materials suitable for the hydrogen economy, current research is fo...
International audienceThe nanoscale plasticity mechanisms activated during hydriding cycles in sputt...
Metal hydrides are used for electrochemical or gaseous storage of hydrogen because considerable amou...