Promoters are important in catalysis, but the atomistic details of their function and particularly their role in reaction instabilities such as kinetic phase transitions and oscillations are often unknown. Employing hydrogen oxidation as probe reaction, a Rh nanotip for mimicking a single Rh nanoparticle and field electron microscopy for in situ monitoring, we demonstrate a La-mediated local catalytic effect. The oscillatory mode of the reaction provides a tool for studying the interplay between different types of reaction pacemakers, i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn compartmentalized systems, chemical reactions may proceed in differing ways even in adjacent compartments. In compartmentalized nanosystems, the reaction behaviour may deviate from that observed on the macro- or mesoscale. In situ studies of processes in such nanosystems meet severe experimental challenges, often leaving the field to theoretical simulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe kinetic behavior of individual Rh() nanofacets coupled in a common reaction system was studied using the apex of a curved rhodium microcrystal (radius of 0.65 μm) as a model of a single catalytic particle and field electron microscopy for in situ imaging of catalytic hydrogen oxidation. Depending on the extent of interfacet coupling via hydrogen diffusion, different oscillating reaction modes were observed including highly unusual multifrequential oscillations: differently oriented nanofacets oscillated with differing frequencies despite their immediate neighborhood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpatio-temporal nonuniformities in H oxidation on individual Rh( ) domains of a polycrystalline Rh foil were studied in the 10 mbar pressure range by photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM), X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM), and low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM). The latter two were used for in situ correlative microscopy to zoom in with significantly higher lateral resolution, allowing detection of an unusual island-mediated oxygen front propagation during kinetic transitions. The origin of the island-mediated front propagation was rationalized by model calculations based on a hybrid approach of microkinetic modeling and Monte Carlo simulations.
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