Issue 12, 2020

Site specific and localized structural displacements in open structured multimetallic oxides

Abstract

The structures of solids can locally differ from the macroscopic picture obtained by structural averaging techniques. This difference significantly influences the performance of any functional material. Measurements of these local structures are challenging. Thus, the description of defects is often disregarded. However, in order to understand the functionality, such irregularities have to be investigated. Here, we present a high resolution scanning transmission electron microscopic (STEM) study revealing local structural irregularities in open structured oxides using catalytically active orthorhombic (Mo,V,Te,Nb)Ox as a complex example. Detailed analysis of annular dark field- and annular bright field-STEM images reveal site specific local structural displacements of individual framework and channel sites in the picometer range. These experimental observables can be considered as an important structural addendum for theoretical modelling and should be implemented into the existing data in order to quantify site specific potential energies and stresses. This information can further be used to describe the impact of the structure on the catalytic performance in greater detail.

Graphical abstract: Site specific and localized structural displacements in open structured multimetallic oxides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2019
Accepted
05 Mar 2020
First published
13 Mar 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 6759-6766

Site specific and localized structural displacements in open structured multimetallic oxides

T. Lunkenbein, L. Masliuk, M. Plodinec, G. Algara-Siller, S. Jung, M. Jastak, P. Kube, A. Trunschke and R. Schlögl, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 6759 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR09041J

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