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In situ ptychographic nanotomography captures activation, mobility, and deactivation of supported catalysts

Beck, Arik ORCID iD icon 1; Holler, Mirko ; Aidukas, Tomas; Menzel, Andreas; Guizar-Sicairos, Manuel; Bokhoven, Jeroen A. van; Ihli, Johannes
1 Institut für Technische Chemie und Polymerchemie (ITCP), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract:

Nanoparticles supported on the surface of porous carrier materials are the dominant form of heterogeneous catalysts today. Yet, they suffer from a common deactivation mechanism: the loss of active surface area under industrial use conditions. Deactivation often stems from the sintering of nanoparticles, a mass transport process whose mechanism and operating length scale are a topic of controversy. Investigating this process is challenging, requiring not only a behavioural characterisation of thousands of individual particles within the spatial confines of a hierarchically structured support but also a characterisation of their ensemble behaviour and local support interactions. Here, we introduce in-situ ptychographic X-ray computed nanotomography as a tool to facilitate this characterisation, allowing a local examination of catalysts in their use-geometry under operational-relevant conditions. Applied to methane oxidation over a palladium-on-silica supported catalyst, we reveal two concurrently operating deactivation drivers, short-range ripening and long-range particle migration, each with different temperature and atmosphere dependencies. ... mehr


Verlagsausgabe §
DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000193703
Veröffentlicht am 01.06.2026
Originalveröffentlichung
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-73365-w
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Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Technische Chemie und Polymerchemie (ITCP)
Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Publikationsjahr 2026
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 2041-1723
KITopen-ID: 1000193703
Erschienen in Nature Communications
Verlag Nature Research
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