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Dachraoui, Walid
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Bodnarchuk, Maryna I.
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Vogel, Alexander
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Kovalenko, Maksym V.
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Erni, Rolf
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2021-12-09T19:43:55Z
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2021-11-15T03:53:26Z
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2021-11-15T12:31:49Z
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2021-12-09T19:43:55Z
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2021-12
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1931-9401
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10.1063/5.0059186
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/515108
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Understanding the formation of core-shell nanomaterials is decisive for controlling their growth, structure, and morphology, which is particularly important in catalysis. As a promising material for photo catalysis application, Pd-Pt core-shell nanoparticles (NPs) have been in the spotlight for many years owing to their catalytic performance typically superior to that of pure Pt nanoparticles. The generation of ultra-thin Pt skins of only a few atomic layers on Pd nanoparticles has turned out to be extremely difficult because Pt tends to form islands during deposition instead of a continuous shell. Therefore, understanding the atomic mechanisms of shell formation is critical for atomic-scale design and control of the platinum shell. Here, by using in situ graphene-based liquid cell scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), the growth mechanisms of the Pt shell on Pd nanocubes (NCs) are studied in aqueous solution at the atomic level. Pd-Pt core-shell NPs are formed via two distinct mechanisms: (i) at low concentration of Pt atoms, an ultra-thin skin of only a few atomic layers is formed via atom-by-atom deposition and (ii) at higher concentration of Pt atoms, inhomogeneous islands and thick shells are formed via attachment of Pt clusters. Our study provides a route to control core-shell growth and helps us to understand the exact atomic mechanisms of Pt shell growth on Pd seeds.</p>
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en
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American Institute of Physics
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Unraveling the shell growth pathways of Pd-Pt core-shell nanocubes at atomic level by in situ liquid cell electron microscopy
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Journal Article
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2021-10-25
ethz.journal.title
Applied Physics Reviews
ethz.journal.volume
8
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ethz.journal.issue
4
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ethz.pages.start
041407
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8 p.
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Q-Light - Engineered Quantum Light Sources with Nanocrystal Assemblies
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Melville, NY
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published
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ETH Zürich::00002 - ETH Zürich::00012 - Lehre und Forschung::00007 - Departemente::02020 - Dep. Chemie und Angewandte Biowiss. / Dep. of Chemistry and Applied Biosc.::02513 - Laboratorium für Anorganische Chemie / Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry::03934 - Kovalenko, Maksym / Kovalenko, Maksym
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ETH Zürich::00002 - ETH Zürich::00012 - Lehre und Forschung::00007 - Departemente::02020 - Dep. Chemie und Angewandte Biowiss. / Dep. of Chemistry and Applied Biosc.::02513 - Laboratorium für Anorganische Chemie / Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry::03934 - Kovalenko, Maksym / Kovalenko, Maksym
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192308
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SNF
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10.13039/501100001711
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Projekte MINT
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2021-11-15T03:54:40Z
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WOS
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yes
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2022-01-31T14:55:17Z
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2024-02-02T15:32:28Z
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