Temperature-dependent reaction dynamics of CO-oxidation on Pt nanoparticles
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Master's Thesis
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Key to the continued development of catalysts is bridging the gap between research
and industrial operating conditions, or operando conditions. Additionally, to achieve
a deeper understanding of catalytic dynamics, single-particle analysis has gained
popularity as a way to mitigate the loss of information brought about by ensembleaveraging
effects. In an effort to both bridge the gap between the research and
application while allowing probing at the single-particle level, a technique called
nanoplasmonic sensing has emerged. Nanoplasmonic sensing relies on the inherent
plasmonic properties of catalytic metal nanoparticles to probe catalytic reactions.
In this thesis, the temperature-dependent reaction dynamics of CO-oxidation facilitated
by Pt nanoparticles on a SiO2 substrate were studied, with a focus on the
dynamics of the kinetic phase transitions of Pt nanoparticles between their COpoisoned
and catalytically active states. This was investigated at both the ensemble
and single-particle levels under operando conditions by performing temperatureprogrammed
nanoplasmonic sensing on a nanoreactor chip hosting the Pt nanoparticles
and the chemical reaction. Additionally, the effects of particle size and reactant
ratio on the reaction dynamics were studied. To complement the nanoplasmonic
sensing measurements, a structural analysis involving hyperspectral and SEM imaging
was conducted.
In this thesis, it was shown that temperature-dependent reaction dynamics could be
obtained using nanoplasmonic sensing by applying a newly in-house-developed autofocusing
software to counteract the drift in focus caused by the thermal expansion
of the nanoparticles. Additionally, the critical temperatures of the kinetic phase
transitions were evaluated using a statistical method called the bootstrap approach.
One of the observed transitions aligned with the expected critical temperatures.
However, an additional lower-temperature transition was also observed, and further
analysis is required to evaluate whether this transition represents a real physical
phenomenon or a measurement/data-treatment artifact. The nanoplasmonic sensing
results were supported by the structural analysis, in which irreversible structural
changes were observed in the nanoparticles, alluding to insufficient annealing. When
assessing the effect of particle size, differences in the observed dynamics between ensemble
and single-particle analyses were found, highlighting the need for further
analysis at the single-particle level.
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Nanoplasmonics, PtNP, Operando, Single-particle, Nanoreactors, Darkfield, Hyperspectral, SEM, QMS, CO-poisoning
