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An experimental perspective on nanoparticle electrochemistry.

Esperanza Sedano VaroRikke Egeberg TankardJulius Lucas NeedhamEsteban GioriaFilippo RomeggioIb ChorkendorfChristian Danvad DamsgaardJakob Doganli-Kibsgaard
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
While model studies with small nanoparticles offer a bridge between applied experiments and theoretical calculations, the intricacies of working with well-defined nanoparticles in electrochemistry pose challenges for experimental researchers. This perspective dives into nanoparticle electrochemistry, provides experimental insights to uncover their intrinsic catalytic activity and draws conclusions about the effects of altering their size, composition, or loading. Our goal is to help uncover unexpected contamination sources and establish a robust experimental methodology, which eliminates external parameters that can overshadow the intrinsic activity of the nanoparticles. Additionally, we explore the experimental difficulties that can be encountered, such as stability issues, and offer strategies to mitigate their impact. From support preparation to electrocatalytic tests, we guide the reader through the entire process, shedding light on potential challenges and crucial experimental details when working with these complex systems.
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