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Energy dispersive-EXAFS of Pd nucleation at a liquid/liquid interface

Authors :
Chang, SY
Booth, SG
Uehara, A
Mosselmans, JFW
Cibin, G
Pham, VT
Nataf, L
Dryfe, RAW
Schroeder, SLM
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

Energy dispersive extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EDE) has been applied to Pd nanoparticle nucleation at a liquid/liquid interface under control over the interfacial potential and thereby the driving force for nucleation. Preliminary analysis focusing on Pd K edge-step height determination shows that under supersaturated conditions the concentration of Pd near the interface fluctuate over a period of several hours, likely due to the continuous formation and dissolution of sub-critical nuclei. Open circuit potential measurements conducted ex-situ in a liquid/liquid electrochemical cell support this view, showing that the fluctuations in Pd concentration are also visible as variations in potential across the liquid/liquid interface. By decreasing the interfacial potential through inclusion of a common ion (tetraethylammonium, TEA+) the Pd nanoparticle growth rate could be slowed down, resulting in a smooth nucleation process. Eventually, when the TEA+ ions reached an equilibrium potential, Pd nucleation and particle growth were inhibited.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17426588
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....97c253653de108de54ac101530d9484b