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Designed Y3+Surface Segregation Increases Stability of Nanocrystalline Zinc Aluminate

Authors :
Sotelo Martin, Luis E.
O’Shea, Nicole M.
Mason, Jeremy K.
Castro, Ricardo H. R.
Source :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry - Part C; 20230101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The thermal stability of zinc aluminate nanoparticles is critical for their use as catalyst supports. In this study, we experimentally show that doping with 0.5 mol % Y2O3improves the stability of zinc aluminate nanoparticles. The dopant spontaneously segregates to the nanoparticle surfaces in a phenomenon correlated with excess energy reduction and the hindering of coarsening. Y3+was selected based on atomistic simulations on a 4 nm zinc aluminate nanoparticle singularly doped with elements of different ionic radii: Sc3+, In3+, Y3+, and Nd3+. The segregation energies were generally proportional to ionic radii, with Y3+showing the highest potential for surface segregation. Direct measurements of surface thermodynamics confirmed the decreasing trend in surface energy from 0.99 for undoped to 0.85 J/m2for Y-doped nanoparticles. Diffusion coefficients calculated from coarsening curves for undoped and doped compositions at 850 °C were 4.8 × 10–12cm2/s and 2.5 × 10–12cm2/s, respectively, indicating the coarsening inhibition induced by Y3+results from a combination of a reduced driving force (surface energy) and decreased atomic mobility.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19327447 and 19327455
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry - Part C
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62152152
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.2c07353