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Studying Strain Evolution of Platinum Nanograins using Nanopipette Electrochemical Cell Combined with X-ray Bragg Coherent Diffraction Imaging

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Abstract

Understanding the structure of materials under electrochemical polarization is key to developing design principles for electrocatalysts. Probing structural rearrangements in catalytic materials during electrocatalysis is challenging experimentally and further complicated by structural heterogeneities including crystalline defects, strain inhomogeneities, and variations in chemical composition. Nonetheless, in operando measurements are often the most direct ways to improve our understanding of catalytic reactions. To address this challenge, we demonstrate a new approach that combines a nanopipette electrochemical cell with three-dimensional X-ray Bragg Coherent Diffractive Imaging (BCDI) to study how strain in a single Pt grain evolves in response to applied potential. During electrochemical polarization, in-situ BCDI measurements have revealed marked changes in surface strain arising from the Coulombic attraction between the electrode surface and the electrolyte ions in electrochemical double layers, while the strain in the bulk of the crystal remained unchanged. The concurrent surface redox reactions have a strong influence on the magnitude and nature of the strain dynamics under polarization.

Publication: D. Sheyfer, R. G. Mariano, T. Kawaguchi, W. Cha, R. J. Harder, M.W. Kanan, S. O. Hruszkewycz, H. You, and M. J. Highland. Studying Nanoscale imaging of electrochemically-induced strain dynamics in a locally polarized Pt grain. (To be submitted)

Presenters

  • Dina Sheyfer

    Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source

Authors

  • Dina Sheyfer

    Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source

  • Rain G Mariano

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Tomoya Kawaguchi

    Tohoku University

  • Wonsuk Cha

    Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL 60439, USA

  • Ross J Harder

    Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL 60439, USA, Advanced Photon Source

  • Matthew Kanan

    Stanford University

  • Stephan O Hruszkewycz

    Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Hoydoo You

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Matthew J Highland

    Argonne National Laboratory