Modified novel high silicon steel (MNHS, a newly developed reduced-activation martensitic alloy) and commercial alloy Tgl are implanted with 200 keV He2+ ions to a dose of 5 × 1020 ions/m2 at 300, 450 and 560~...Modified novel high silicon steel (MNHS, a newly developed reduced-activation martensitic alloy) and commercial alloy Tgl are implanted with 200 keV He2+ ions to a dose of 5 × 1020 ions/m2 at 300, 450 and 560~C. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is used to characterize the size and morphology of He bubbles. With the increase of the implantation temperature, TEM observations indicate that bubbles increase in size and the proportion of 'brick shaped' cuboid bubbles increases while the proportion of polyhedral bubbles decreases in both the steel samples. For the samples implanted at the same temperature, the average size of He bubbles in MNHS is smaller than that in T91. This might be due to the abundance of boundaries and precipitates in MNHS, which provide additional sites for the trapping of He atoms, thus reduce the susceptibility of MNHS to He embrittlement.展开更多
Zeolite-supported metal catalysts have important applications in various catalytic reactions,but unveiling their atomic-scale structures is always a grand challenge.The developed transmission electron microscopy(TEM)c...Zeolite-supported metal catalysts have important applications in various catalytic reactions,but unveiling their atomic-scale structures is always a grand challenge.The developed transmission electron microscopy(TEM)characterization techniques,e.g.,integrated differential-phase contrast(iDPC)scanning transmission electron microscopy(STEM)is emerging as a powerful tool for visualizing the electron beam-sensitive materials at atomic resolution,thus,providing new opportunities for imaging the exact configurations of metal species in the various channels of zeolites.This emerging topic summarizes recent progress utilizing iDPC-STEM-related technique for determination of the structures of metal species in zeolites that should offer insights into the structure-property relationships of zeolite-supported metal catalysts.A brief perspective about the new TEM technique is also presented,showing prospects in this field that will stimulate further scientific research in zeolite-supported metal catalysts.展开更多
Carbon-supported Pt/C,Pt/Re/C,Pt/SnO2/C and Pt/Re/SnO2/C,with 20 wt.%overall metal loading were prepared and their electrochemical activity towards ethanol oxidation reaction(EOR)was investigated.Transmission electron...Carbon-supported Pt/C,Pt/Re/C,Pt/SnO2/C and Pt/Re/SnO2/C,with 20 wt.%overall metal loading were prepared and their electrochemical activity towards ethanol oxidation reaction(EOR)was investigated.Transmission electron microscopy(TEM)combined with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy(EDS)revealed,that indeed binary and ternary combinations of the designed nanoparticles(NPs)were formed and successfully uniformly deposited on a carbon support.Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR)allowed to assess the chemical composition of the nanocatalysts and X-ray diffraction(XRD)allowed to determine the catalyst structure.Potentiodynamic and chronoamperometric measurements were used to establish its catalytic activity and stability.The influence of Re addition on the electrochemical activity towards ethanol oxidation reaction(EOR)was verified.Indeed,the addition of Re to the binary Pt/SnO2/C catalyst leads to the formation of ternary Pt/Re/SnO2/C with physical contact between the individual NPs,enhancing the EOR.Furthermore,the onset potential of the synthesized ternary catalyst is shifted to more negative potentials and the current densities and specific activity are nearly 11 and 5 times higher,respectively,than for commercial Pt catalyst.Additionally ternary Pt/Re/SnO2/C catalyst retained 96%of its electrochemical surface area.展开更多
TiO 2 nanowires were synthesized successfully in a large quantity by thermal evaporation using titanium monoxide powder as precursor. X-ray diffraction results showed that all the products were pure rutile phase of Ti...TiO 2 nanowires were synthesized successfully in a large quantity by thermal evaporation using titanium monoxide powder as precursor. X-ray diffraction results showed that all the products were pure rutile phase of TiO 2 . According to microstructural observations, the nanowires have two typical morphologies, a long straight type and a short tortuous type. The straight nanowires were obtained at a wide temperature range of 900–1050 ℃, while the tortuous ones were formed below 900 ℃. Transmission electron microscopy characterization revealed that both the straight and the tortuous nanowires are single-crystal rutile TiO 2 . The preferential growth direction of the nanowires was determined as [110] orientation according to electron diffraction and high-resolution image analyses. The morphological change of TiO 2 nanowires was discussed by considering the different atomic diffusion rates of Ti atoms caused by the phase transformation in Ti substrate at around 900 ℃.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant Nos 2010CB832902 and 91026002the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No U1232121
文摘Modified novel high silicon steel (MNHS, a newly developed reduced-activation martensitic alloy) and commercial alloy Tgl are implanted with 200 keV He2+ ions to a dose of 5 × 1020 ions/m2 at 300, 450 and 560~C. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is used to characterize the size and morphology of He bubbles. With the increase of the implantation temperature, TEM observations indicate that bubbles increase in size and the proportion of 'brick shaped' cuboid bubbles increases while the proportion of polyhedral bubbles decreases in both the steel samples. For the samples implanted at the same temperature, the average size of He bubbles in MNHS is smaller than that in T91. This might be due to the abundance of boundaries and precipitates in MNHS, which provide additional sites for the trapping of He atoms, thus reduce the susceptibility of MNHS to He embrittlement.
基金Theauthors thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U21A20326)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,Shanghai Rising-star Program(20QA1402400)the Program for Professor of Special Appointment(Eastern Scholar)at Shanghai Institutions of Higher Learning.Additional。
文摘Zeolite-supported metal catalysts have important applications in various catalytic reactions,but unveiling their atomic-scale structures is always a grand challenge.The developed transmission electron microscopy(TEM)characterization techniques,e.g.,integrated differential-phase contrast(iDPC)scanning transmission electron microscopy(STEM)is emerging as a powerful tool for visualizing the electron beam-sensitive materials at atomic resolution,thus,providing new opportunities for imaging the exact configurations of metal species in the various channels of zeolites.This emerging topic summarizes recent progress utilizing iDPC-STEM-related technique for determination of the structures of metal species in zeolites that should offer insights into the structure-property relationships of zeolite-supported metal catalysts.A brief perspective about the new TEM technique is also presented,showing prospects in this field that will stimulate further scientific research in zeolite-supported metal catalysts.
文摘Carbon-supported Pt/C,Pt/Re/C,Pt/SnO2/C and Pt/Re/SnO2/C,with 20 wt.%overall metal loading were prepared and their electrochemical activity towards ethanol oxidation reaction(EOR)was investigated.Transmission electron microscopy(TEM)combined with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy(EDS)revealed,that indeed binary and ternary combinations of the designed nanoparticles(NPs)were formed and successfully uniformly deposited on a carbon support.Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR)allowed to assess the chemical composition of the nanocatalysts and X-ray diffraction(XRD)allowed to determine the catalyst structure.Potentiodynamic and chronoamperometric measurements were used to establish its catalytic activity and stability.The influence of Re addition on the electrochemical activity towards ethanol oxidation reaction(EOR)was verified.Indeed,the addition of Re to the binary Pt/SnO2/C catalyst leads to the formation of ternary Pt/Re/SnO2/C with physical contact between the individual NPs,enhancing the EOR.Furthermore,the onset potential of the synthesized ternary catalyst is shifted to more negative potentials and the current densities and specific activity are nearly 11 and 5 times higher,respectively,than for commercial Pt catalyst.Additionally ternary Pt/Re/SnO2/C catalyst retained 96%of its electrochemical surface area.
基金supported by the Hundred Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang Science and Technology Project (Grant No.F11-264-1-65)the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2010CB631006)the Major National Science and Technology Program of China (GrantNo. 2011ZX02602)
文摘TiO 2 nanowires were synthesized successfully in a large quantity by thermal evaporation using titanium monoxide powder as precursor. X-ray diffraction results showed that all the products were pure rutile phase of TiO 2 . According to microstructural observations, the nanowires have two typical morphologies, a long straight type and a short tortuous type. The straight nanowires were obtained at a wide temperature range of 900–1050 ℃, while the tortuous ones were formed below 900 ℃. Transmission electron microscopy characterization revealed that both the straight and the tortuous nanowires are single-crystal rutile TiO 2 . The preferential growth direction of the nanowires was determined as [110] orientation according to electron diffraction and high-resolution image analyses. The morphological change of TiO 2 nanowires was discussed by considering the different atomic diffusion rates of Ti atoms caused by the phase transformation in Ti substrate at around 900 ℃.