Fast and Non-equilibrium Uptake of Hydrogen by Pd Icosahedral Nanocrystals |
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Authors: | Siyu Zhou Dr. Marc Figueras-Valls Dr. Yifeng Shi Dr. Yong Ding Prof. Dr. Manos Mavrikakis Prof. Dr. Younan Xia |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332 USA;2. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706 USA;3. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332 USA |
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Abstract: | We report for the first time that Pd nanocrystals can absorb H via a “single-phase pathway” when particles with a proper combination of shape and size are used. Specifically, when Pd icosahedral nanocrystals of 7- and 12-nm in size are exposed to H atoms, the H-saturated twin boundaries can divide each particle into 20 smaller single-crystal units in which the formation of phase boundaries is no longer favored. As such, absorption of H atoms is dominated by the single-phase pathway and one can readily obtain PdHx with anyx in the range of 0–0.7. When switched to Pd octahedral nanocrystals, the single-phase pathway is only observed for particles of 7 nm in size. We also establish that the H-absorption kinetics will be accelerated if there is a tensile strain in the nanocrystals due to the increase in lattice spacing. Besides the unique H-absorption behaviors, the PdHx (x=0–0.7) icosahedral nanocrystals show remarkable thermal and catalytic stability toward the formic acid oxidation due tothe decrease in chemical potential for H atoms in a Pd lattice under tensile strain. |
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Keywords: | Icosahedral Nanocrystal Palladium Hydride Solute-Induced Phase Transformation Strain Twin Defect |
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