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High-precision charge analysis in a catalytic nanoparticle by electron holography.

Ryotaro AsoYoshihiro MidohToshiaki TanigakiYasukazu Murakami
Published in: Microscopy (Oxford, England) (2024)
The charge state of supported metal catalysts is the key to understanding the elementary processes involved in catalytic reactions. However, high-precision charge analysis of the metal catalysts at the atomic level is experimentally challenging. To address this critical challenge, high-sensitivity electron holography has recently been successfully applied for precisely measuring the elementary charges on individual platinum nanoparticles supported on a titanium dioxide surface. In this review, we introduce the latest advancements of high-precision charge analysis and discuss mechanisms of charge transfer at the metal-support interface. The development of charge measurements is entering a new era, and charge analyses under conditions closer to practical working environments, such as real-time, real-space, and reactive gas environments, are expected to be realized in near future.
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