Dynamic structural evolution of supported palladium–ceria core–shell catalysts revealed by in situ electron microscopy
core-shell catalyst
TEM; microscopy; core-shell catalysts; ceria
7. Clean energy
01 natural sciences
Article
Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
ceria
0104 chemical sciences
Engineering
n.a.
Chemical Sciences
Physical Sciences
TEM
microscopy
DOI:
10.1038/ncomms8778
Publication Date:
2015-07-10T10:02:04Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
AbstractThe exceptional activity for methane combustion of modular palladium–ceria core–shell subunits on silicon-functionalized alumina that was recently reported has created renewed interest in the potential of core–shell structures as catalysts. Here we report on our use of advanced ex situ and in situ electron microscopy with atomic resolution to show that the modular palladium–ceria core–shell subunits undergo structural evolution over a wide temperature range. In situ observations performed in an atmospheric gas cell within this temperature range provide real-time evidence that the palladium and ceria nanoparticle constituents of the palladium–ceria core–shell participate in a dynamical process that leads to the formation of an unanticipated structure comprised of an intimate mixture of palladium, cerium, silicon and oxygen, with very high dispersion. This finding may open new perspectives about the origin of the activity of this catalyst.
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