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Carbon Encapsulation of Supported Metallic Iridium Nanoparticles: An in Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Study and Implications for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

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ACS NANO
卷 17, 期 23, 页码 24395-24403

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.3c10850

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SMSI; carbonsupported metal NPs; encapsulation; in situ TEM; DFT calculations; HER

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This study investigates the carbon encapsulation of metallic iridium nanoparticles (NPs) using in situ TEM and in situ XPS. The results show that carbon overcoating grows over Ir NPs at high temperatures, leading to improved catalytic performance in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).
Carbon-supported metal nanoparticles (NPs) comprise an important class of heterogeneous catalysts. The interaction between the metal and carbon support influences the overall material properties, viz., the catalytic performance. Herein we use in situ and ex situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in combination with in situ X-ray spectroscopy (XPS) to investigate the encapsulation of metallic iridium NPs by carbon in an Ir/C catalyst. Real-time atomic-scale imaging visualizes particle reshaping and increased graphitization of the carbon support upon heating of Ir/C in vacuum. According to in situ TEM results, carbon overcoating grows over Ir NPs during the heating process, starting from ca. 550 degrees C. With the carbon overlayers formed, no sintering and migration of Ir NPs is observed at 800 degrees C, yet the initial Ir NPs sinter at or below 550 degrees C, i.e., at a temperature associated with an incomplete particle encapsulation. The carbon overlayer corrugates when the temperature is decreased from 800 to 200 degrees C and this process is associated with the particle surface reconstruction and is reversible, such that the corrugated carbon overlayer can be smoothed out by increasing the temperature back to 800 degrees C. The catalytic performance (activity and stability) of the encapsulated Ir NPs in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is higher than that of the initial (nonencapsulated) state of Ir/C. Overall, this work highlights microscopic details of the currently understudied phenomenon of the carbon encapsulation of supported noble metal NPs and demonstrates additionally that the encapsulation by carbon is an effective measure for tuning the catalytic performance.

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