Carbon-supported nanoparticles have been used widely as efficient catalysts due to their enhanced surface-to-volume ratio. To investigate their structure-property relationships, acquiring 3D elemental distribution is highly required. Here, the carbon-supported Pt, PtMn alloy, and ordered Pt3Mn nanoparticles are synthesized and analyzed with atom probe tomography as model systems. The significant difference of Mn distribution after the heat-treatment was found. Finally, the field evaporation behavior of the carbon support was discussed and each acquired reconstruction was compared with computational results from the evaporation simulation. This paper provides a guideline for studies using atom probe tomography on the heterogeneous carbon-nanoparticle system that leads to insights toward to a wide application in carbon-supported nano-catalysts.
@article{arxiv.2202.08501,
title = {Tracking the Mn diffusion in the carbon-supported nanoparticles through the collaborative analysis of atom probe and evaporation simulation},
author = {Chanwon Jung and Hosun Jun and Kyuseon Jang and Se-Ho Kim and Pyuck-Pa Choi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.08501},
year = {2022}
}