Quick low temperature coalescence of Pt nanocrystals on silica exposed to NO – the case of reconstruction driven growth?
Abstract
We report an operando XRD/MS experiment on nanocrystalline Pt supported on silica, monitoring quick growth of Pt in an NO atmosphere. XRD data following NO flow show structural changes typical of surface reconstruction. Although a small pressure of NO lifts surface reconstruction of a clean surface, a higher pressure of NO causes the surface to reconstruct again. TEM photographs show formation of clusters of Pt nanoparticles, pointing to growth controlled by coalescence. As surface reconstruction is the phenomenon that we always see accompanying quick growth, we postulate a mechanism of self-lifting cyclic reconstruction that drives the transport of whole clusters and their fusion.