Au nanoparticles deposited on titania films, where two nanophases of different stoichiometry and defectivity are co-present, were imaged on the same spot by scanning tunneling microscopy. The observed sizes are rather dissimilar as a consequence of the different mobility of An on the two surfaces. The role of the stoichiometry, which can influence the Au-substrate interaction, and of the defects, which can trap the metal atoms, is discussed on the basis of theoretical calculations of diffusion energy barriers on the two surfaces.

Mobility of Au on TiOx substrates with different stoichiometry and defectivity

Vittadini A;Fortunelli A;
2008

Abstract

Au nanoparticles deposited on titania films, where two nanophases of different stoichiometry and defectivity are co-present, were imaged on the same spot by scanning tunneling microscopy. The observed sizes are rather dissimilar as a consequence of the different mobility of An on the two surfaces. The role of the stoichiometry, which can influence the Au-substrate interaction, and of the defects, which can trap the metal atoms, is discussed on the basis of theoretical calculations of diffusion energy barriers on the two surfaces.
2008
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
INFM
CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE GOLD
TEMPERATURE CO OXIDATION
SUPPORTED AU
NANOPARTICLES
PT(111)
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