posted on 2013-11-21, 00:00authored byUmananda
M. Bhatta, David Reid, Tamilselvan Sakthivel, Thi X. T. Sayle, Dean Sayle, Marco Molinari, Stephen C. Parker, Ian M. Ross, Sudipta Seal, Günter Möbus
Cuboidal nanoparticles of ceria are
examined by high resolution
imaging and analysis to explore their local morphology of faces, edges,
and corners. Synthesized with and without Sm doping using a hydrothermal
process, we find a high fraction of particles enclosed by {100} facets,
which are normally energy-penalized compared to octahedral {111} facets.
Electron tomography conducted at high magnification with lattice resolved
imaging is combined with electron energy loss spectroscopy revealing
oxidation states of Ce ions. It is found that extended {100} faces
exist predominantly without local nanofaceting, except for {111} corner
caps and subfacets on {110} edges. Reduced Ce is found on all {100}
surfaces, while Sm doping does not lower the reduced Ce concentration.
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to complement the microscopy,
including the formation of {111} subfacets on {110} edges, formation
of a {111} corner facet, and also the fact that reduced Ce ions prefer
low coordinated positions like steps and corners along with more active
{100} faces.