Temperature Dependent Growth Kinetics of Pd Nanocrystals: Insights from Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy

Author:

Lee Serin1ORCID,Watanabe Tommy2,Ross Frances M.1,Park Jeung Hun345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA

2. Proterial Ltd. Tokyo 135‐0061 Japan

3. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544 USA

4. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles CA 90095 USA

5. Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California Marina Del Rey CA 90292 USA

Abstract

AbstractQuantifying the role of experimental parameters on the growth of metal nanocrystals is crucial when designing synthesis protocols that yield specific structures. Here, the effect of temperature on the growth kinetics of radiolytically‐formed branched palladium (Pd) nanocrystals is investigated by tracking their evolution using liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and applying a temperature‐dependent radiolysis model. At early times, kinetics consistent with growth limited is measured by the surface reaction rate, and it is found that the growth rate increases with temperature. After a transition time, kinetics consistent with growth limited by Pd atom supply is measured, which depends on the diffusion rate of Pd ions and atoms and the formation rate of Pd atoms by reduction of Pd ions by hydrated electrons. Growth in this regime is not strongly temperature‐dependent, which is attributed to a balance between changes in the reducing agent concentration and the Pd ion diffusion rate. The observations suggest that branched rough surfaces, generally attributed to diffusion‐limited growth, can form under surface reaction‐limited kinetics. It is further shown that the combination of liquid cell TEM and radiolysis calculations can help identify the processes that determine crystal growth, with prospects for strategies for control during the synthesis of complex nanocrystals.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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