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De Gruyter, Pure and Applied Chemistry, 0(0), 2023

DOI: 10.1515/pac-2023-0807

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Watching atoms at work during reactions

Journal article published in 2023 by Tomasz Kosmala ORCID, Stefano Agnoli, Gaetano Granozzi
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Abstract

Abstract The development of new technologies for the current energy and environmental challenges requires the acquisition of a very fundamental knowledge about the structure and activity of catalytic materials at the nanometric scale. As a consequence, in situ and operando methodologies are blossoming, but only a fraction of them really aims at a local vision that would allow watching atoms at work during reactions. In this short report, we want to outline the merits of a new technique based on scanning tunnelling microscopy (Current-roughness electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy, cr-EC-STM) which can visualize electrocatalytic reactions down at the single atom level. Results of two case studies in the field of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are briefly summarized, witnessing the capability of cr-EC-STM to provide critical information about the structure and catalytic performance of the active sites with atomic resolution.