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Lattice strain-enhanced exsolution of nanoparticles in thin films.


ABSTRACT: Nanoparticles formed on oxide surfaces are of key importance in many fields such as catalysis and renewable energy. Here, we control B-site exsolution via lattice strain to achieve a high degree of exsolution of nanoparticles in perovskite thin films: more than 1100 particles μm-2 with a particle size as small as ~5 nm can be achieved via strain control. Compressive-strained films show a larger number of exsolved particles as compared with tensile-strained films. Moreover, the strain-enhanced in situ growth of nanoparticles offers high thermal stability and coking resistance, a low reduction temperature (550 °C), rapid release of particles, and wide tunability. The mechanism of lattice strain-enhanced exsolution is illuminated by thermodynamic and kinetic aspects, emphasizing the unique role of the misfit-strain relaxation energy. This study provides critical insights not only into the design of new forms of nanostructures but also to applications ranging from catalysis, energy conversion/storage, nano-composites, nano-magnetism, to nano-optics.

SUBMITTER: Han H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6443801 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lattice strain-enhanced exsolution of nanoparticles in thin films.

Han Hyeon H   Park Jucheol J   Nam Sang Yeol SY   Kim Kun Joong KJ   Choi Gyeong Man GM   Parkin Stuart S P SSP   Jang Hyun Myung HM   Irvine John T S JTS  

Nature communications 20190401 1


Nanoparticles formed on oxide surfaces are of key importance in many fields such as catalysis and renewable energy. Here, we control B-site exsolution via lattice strain to achieve a high degree of exsolution of nanoparticles in perovskite thin films: more than 1100 particles μm<sup>-2</sup> with a particle size as small as ~5 nm can be achieved via strain control. Compressive-strained films show a larger number of exsolved particles as compared with tensile-strained films. Moreover, the strain-  ...[more]

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