Measuring location, size, distribution, and loading of NiO crystallites in individual SBA-15 pores by electron tomography

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2007

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Friedrich, H.
Sietsma, J.
de Jongh, P.E.ISNI 0000000395610073
Verkleij, A.J.ISNI 0000000395149440
de Jong, K.P.ISNI 0000000116104048

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Abstract

By the combination of electron tomography with image segmentation, the properties of 299 NiO crystallites contained in 6 SBA-15 pores were studied. A statistical analysis of the particle size showed that crystallites between 2 and 6 nm were present with a distribution maximum at 3 and 4 nm, for the number-weighted and volume-weighted curves, respectively. Interparticle distances between nearest neighbors were 1-3 nm with very few isolated crystallites. In the examined pores, a local loading twice the applied average of 24 wt % NiO was found. This suggests that a very high local loading combined with a high dispersion is achievable.

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Molecular biology, Life sciences, Cell biology, Biologie/Milieukunde (BIOL)

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Friedrich, H, Sietsma, J R A, de Jongh, P E, Verkleij, A J & de Jong, K P 2007, 'Measuring location, size, distribution, and loading of NiO crystallites in individual SBA-15 pores by electron tomography', Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 129, pp. 10249-10254.