Revealing the dynamic formation mechanism of porous Mo2C: an in-situ TEM study

Yongzhao Wang, Yiming Niu, Yinghui Pu, Shiyan Li, Yuefeng Liu, Bingsen Zhang
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In-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) enables direct observation of the micromorphology and microstructure evolution of catalysts in the chemical atmosphere. Studying the structural evolution during the formation of molybdenum carbide using in-situ TEM is helpful for the preparation of high-performance carbide catalysts. Herein, the formation mechanism of porous Mo2C from MoO2 nanoparticles (NPs) was studied by in-situ TEM. The formation of Mo2C was induced by the defects of MoO2, and the formed Mo2C facilitated the carbonization of neighboring MoO2 NPs. The growth rate of Mo2C between MoO2 NPs was slower compared to that within a single MoO2 NP. In addition, the formation and growth of pores in Mo2C were also studied; the pores grew radially during the early stages from the nucleation sites and later grew branched and curved. As Mo2C underwent competitive growth, the pores transitioned from straight to curved. Eventually, during prolonged carbonization at high temperatures, Mo2C underwent sintering.
揭示多孔Mo2C的动态形成机制:原位透射电镜研究
原位透射电子显微镜(TEM)可以直接观察催化剂在化学气氛中的微观形貌和微观结构演变。利用原位透射电镜研究碳化钼形成过程中的结构演变,有助于制备高性能碳化钼催化剂。本文采用原位透射电镜(TEM)研究了MoO2纳米颗粒(NPs)形成多孔Mo2C的机理。Mo2C的形成是由MoO2的缺陷引起的,形成的Mo2C促进了相邻MoO2 NPs的碳化。Mo2C在MoO2 NP之间的生长速度比在单个MoO2 NP内的生长速度要慢。此外,还研究了Mo2C中孔隙的形成和生长;孔在早期从成核处呈放射状生长,后期呈分枝状和弯曲状生长。随着Mo2C的竞争生长,孔隙由直线型转变为弯曲型。最后,在高温下长时间的碳化过程中,Mo2C发生了烧结。
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