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Bulk systems, ceramic oxides

In many catalytic systems, nanoscopic metallic particles are dispersed on ceramic supports and exhibit different stmctures and properties from bulk due to size effect and metal support interaction etc. For very small metal particles, particle size may influence both geometric and electronic structures. For example, gold particles may undergo a metal-semiconductor transition at the size of about 3.5 nm and become active in CO oxidation [10]. Lattice contractions have been observed in metals such as Pt and Pd, when the particle size is smaller than 2-3 nm [11, 12]. Metal support interaction may have drastic effects on the chemisorptive properties of the metal phase [13-15]. Therefore the stmctural features such as particles size and shape, surface stmcture and configuration of metal-substrate interface are of great importance since these features influence the electronic stmctures and hence the catalytic activities. Particle shapes and size distributions of supported metal catalysts were extensively studied by TEM [16-19]. Surface stmctures such as facets and steps were observed by high-resolution surface profile imaging [20-23]. Metal support interaction and other behaviours under various environments were discussed at atomic scale based on the relevant stmctural information accessible by means of TEM [24-29]. [Pg.474]

The "large" size effect that has been found in polymeric optoelectronic devices (see above) is not unique in polymer science. While materials such as ceramics, metals, oxides, exhibit size limitations only noticeable below 10 nm, quantum-well effects, it was found that in polymer systems, interfacial effects could be noticeable over distances of tens to hundreds of nanometers. Over the last few years, various groups reported bulk-deviating structural and dynamic properties for polymers at... [Pg.10]


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