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Nanoscale crystallographic characterization of nanoporous catalyst by TKD

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Abstract To better understand the structure-reactivity relationships of self-supported nanoporous catalysts, a nanoscale characterization of the materials is required. Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction (TKD), or transmission electron backscatter diffraction (t-EBSD), is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract To better understand the structure-reactivity relationships of self-supported nanoporous catalysts, a nanoscale characterization of the materials is required. Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction (TKD), or transmission electron backscatter diffraction (t-EBSD), is a recent technique used to analyze the grain crystallography and morphology of thin films and nanometer-scale materials. Using a conventional EBSD detector in a FIB-SEM instrument, we investigate nanoporous gold (npAu) samples with ligament size in the 50–70 nm range. Grains with diameters below 50 nm can be clearly resolved, but also well-defined grain boundaries extending over 3 to 4 pixels, proving the high resolution of the method. The presence of contaminations during sample preparation by FIB milling is also discussed. The results provide deeper insight than conventional EBSD technique can alone.

Keywords: characterization nanoporous; characterization; nanoporous catalyst; nanoscale crystallographic; tkd; crystallographic characterization

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2019

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