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  • Understanding reaction pathways is crucial for optimizing solid-state reactions, which have been challenging to study due to their complexity and technical limitations.
  • Using advanced synchrotron X-ray techniques, researchers explored solid-gas reduction mechanisms in layered perovskite SrFeO, highlighting its potential as an environmental catalyst.
  • The study found that while pristine SrFeO shows a predictable structural evolution, a Pd-loaded sample experiences a sudden change in its reaction pathway just before a phase transition, indicating a shift in the rate-determining step of the reaction.

Article Abstract

Determination of a reaction pathway is an important issue for the optimization of reactions. However, reactions in solid-state compounds have remained poorly understood because of their complexity and technical limitations. Here, using state-of-the-art high-speed time-resolved synchrotron X-ray techniques, the topochemical solid-gas reduction mechanisms in layered perovskite Sr Fe O (from δ ∼ 0.4 to δ = 1.0), which is promising for an environmental catalyst material is revealed. Pristine Sr Fe O shows a gradual single-phase structural evolution during reduction, indicating that the reaction continuously proceeds through thermodynamically stable phases. In contrast, a nonequilibrium dynamically-disordered phase emerges a few seconds before a first-order transition during the reduction of a Pd-loaded sample. This drastic change in the reaction pathway can be explained by a change in the rate-determining step. The synchrotron X-ray technique can be applied to various solid-gas reactions and provides an opportunity for gaining a better understanding and optimizing reactions in solid-state compounds.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10323665PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202301876DOI Listing

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