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Relating structure and composition with accessibility of a single catalyst particle using correlative 3-dimensional micro-spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: To understand how hierarchically structured functional materials operate, analytical tools are needed that can reveal small structural and chemical details in large sample volumes. Often, a single method alone is not sufficient to get a complete picture of processes happening at multiple length scales. Here we present a correlative approach combining three-dimensional X-ray imaging techniques at different length scales for the analysis of metal poisoning of an individual catalyst particle. The correlative nature of the data allowed establishing a macro-pore network model that interprets metal accumulations as a resistance to mass transport and can, by tuning the effect of metal deposition, simulate the response of the network to a virtual ageing of the catalyst particle. The developed approach is generally applicable and provides an unprecedented view on dynamic changes in a material's pore space, which is an essential factor in the rational design of functional porous materials.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5013607 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relating structure and composition with accessibility of a single catalyst particle using correlative 3-dimensional micro-spectroscopy.

Liu Yijin Y   Meirer Florian F   Krest Courtney M CM   Webb Samuel S   Weckhuysen Bert M BM  

Nature communications 20160830


To understand how hierarchically structured functional materials operate, analytical tools are needed that can reveal small structural and chemical details in large sample volumes. Often, a single method alone is not sufficient to get a complete picture of processes happening at multiple length scales. Here we present a correlative approach combining three-dimensional X-ray imaging techniques at different length scales for the analysis of metal poisoning of an individual catalyst particle. The c  ...[more]

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