Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5423658 Surface Science 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The high resolution depth profiling capabilities of medium energy ion scattering are employed to determine the depth dependent composition of Au/Pd nanoparticles grown on thin silica films on Si(100) as functions of Au/Pd composition, total metal loading and annealing temperature. We show that, despite the fact that Au is deposited prior to Pd, the surface of the particles is generally enriched in Au compared to the bulk composition. The extent of this Au enrichment decreases with annealing temperature. In addition, we examine the influence of the adsorption of acetic acid on the surface composition of Au/Pd particles grown on thin alumina films on NiAl(110). We find that acetic acid causes limited segregation of Pd to the bimetallic surface of relatively Au-rich particles.

Research Highlights► Naked AuPd nanoparticles on silica are enriched in Au at the surface even at room temperature. ► MEIS reveals that adsorption of acetic acid segregates Pd to the bimetallic surface. ► Segregation is reversed following desorption of molecular species.

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