| Literature DB >> 29446958 |
Guoli Zhou, Pan Li, Qingmin Ma, Zhixue Tian, Ying Liu1.
Abstract
Grain boundaries (GBs) can be used as traps for solute atoms and defects, and the interaction between segregants and GBs is crucial for understanding the properties of nanocrystalline materials. In this study, we have systematically investigated the Pt segregation and Pt-oxygen vacancies interaction at the ∑3 (111) GB in ceria (CeO2). The Pt atom has a stronger tendency to segregate to the ∑3 (111) GB than to the (111) and (110) free surfaces, but the tendency is weaker than to (112) and (100). Lattice distortion plays a dominant role in Pt segregation. At the Pt-segregated-GB (Pt@GB), oxygen vacancies prefer to form spontaneously near Pt in the GB region. However, at the pristine GB, oxygen vacancies can only form under O-poor conditions. Thus, Pt segregation to the GB promotes the formation of oxygen vacancies, and their strong interactions enhance the interfacial cohesion. We propose that GBs fabricated close to the surfaces of nanocrystalline ceria can trap Pt from inside the grains or other types of surface, resulting in the suppression of the accumulation of Pt on the surface under redox reactions, especially under O-poor conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Grain boundaries; first-principles calculations; magnetism; oxygen vacancies; segregation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29446958 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189