Atomic-scale detection of individual lead clusters confined in Linde Type A zeolites.


Journal

Nanoscale
ISSN: 2040-3372
Titre abrégé: Nanoscale
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101525249

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 Jul 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 11 6 2022
medline: 11 6 2022
entrez: 10 6 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Structural analysis of metal clusters confined in nanoporous materials is typically performed by X-ray-driven techniques. Although X-ray analysis has proved its strength in the characterization of metal clusters, it provides averaged structural information. Therefore, we here present an alternative workflow for bringing the characterization of confined metal clusters towards the local scale. This workflow is based on the combination of aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy (TEM), TEM image simulations, and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) with advanced statistical techniques. In this manner, we were able to characterize the clustering of Pb atoms in Linde Type A (LTA) zeolites with Pb loadings as low as 5 wt%. Moreover, individual Pb clusters could be directly detected. The proposed methodology thus enables a local-scale characterization of confined metal clusters in zeolites. This is important for further elucidation of the connection between the structure and the physicochemical properties of such systems.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35687327
doi: 10.1039/d2nr01819e
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

9323-9330

Commentaires et corrections

Type : ErratumIn

Auteurs

Jarmo Fatermans (J)

Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT), University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.
NANOlab Center of Excellence, University of Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.

Giacomo Romolini (G)

Molecular Imaging and Photonics, Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Thomas Altantzis (T)

Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT), University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.
NANOlab Center of Excellence, University of Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.
Applied Electrochemistry and Catalysis Group (ELCAT), University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.

Johan Hofkens (J)

Molecular Imaging and Photonics, Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Leuven, Belgium.
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, 55128 Mainz, Germany.

Maarten B J Roeffaers (MBJ)

Centre for Membrane Separations, Adsorption, Catalysis, And Spectroscopy for Sustainable Solutions (cMACS), KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, Box 2461, 3001, Leuven, Belgium. maarten.roeffaers@kuleuven.be.

Sara Bals (S)

Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT), University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.
NANOlab Center of Excellence, University of Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.

Sandra Van Aert (S)

Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT), University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.
NANOlab Center of Excellence, University of Antwerp, Belgium. sandra.vanaert@uantwerpen.be.

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