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Nanoplasmonic sensing to study CO and oxygen adsorption and CO oxidation on size-selected Pt 10 clusters
The adsorption of CO and oxygen and CO oxidation on size-selected Pt clusters were studied by indirect nanoplasmonic sensing (INPS) in the pressure range of 1-100 Pa at = 418 K. CO adsorption was reversible, inducing a blue-shift in the localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) response, regardless...
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Published in: | Nanoscale 2024-11, Vol.16 (45), p.20968-20976 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The adsorption of CO and oxygen and CO oxidation on size-selected Pt
clusters were studied by indirect nanoplasmonic sensing (INPS) in the pressure range of 1-100 Pa at
= 418 K. CO adsorption was reversible, inducing a blue-shift in the localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) response, regardless of the initial CO pressure. We observe a plateau at approximately Δ
= -0.1 nm at
> 2.7 Pa, indicating saturation of CO adsorption on Pt
clusters. Oxygen induces both chemisorption and oxidation of Pt
clusters until a regime is reached where Δ
remains positive and constant, showing that the Pt
clusters are completely oxidised. CO oxidation at different molar fractions is also followed by INPS. All results are discussed in relation to our previous works on 3 nm Pt nanocubes [B. Demirdjian, I. Ozerov, F. Bedu, A. Ranguis and C. R. Henry,
, 2021,
, 13398-13405]. The study demonstrates the suitability of INPS towards the understanding of the nature and function of matter in the largely unexplored subnanometer size regime where properties can often dramatically change when altering the particle size by a single atom. |
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ISSN: | 2040-3364 2040-3372 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D4NR02682A |