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Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy

Nanostructured oxides find multiple uses in a diverse range of applications including catalysis, energy storage, and environmental management, their higher surface areas, and, in some cases, electronic properties resulting in different physical properties from their bulk counterparts. Developing str...

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Autores principales: Wang, Meng, Wu, Xin-Ping, Zheng, Sujuan, Zhao, Li, Li, Lei, Shen, Li, Gao, Yuxian, Xue, Nianhua, Guo, Xuefeng, Huang, Weixin, Gan, Zhehong, Blanc, Frédéric, Yu, Zhiwu, Ke, Xiaokang, Ding, Weiping, Gong, Xue-Qing, Grey, Clare P., Peng, Luming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26601133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1400133
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author Wang, Meng
Wu, Xin-Ping
Zheng, Sujuan
Zhao, Li
Li, Lei
Shen, Li
Gao, Yuxian
Xue, Nianhua
Guo, Xuefeng
Huang, Weixin
Gan, Zhehong
Blanc, Frédéric
Yu, Zhiwu
Ke, Xiaokang
Ding, Weiping
Gong, Xue-Qing
Grey, Clare P.
Peng, Luming
author_facet Wang, Meng
Wu, Xin-Ping
Zheng, Sujuan
Zhao, Li
Li, Lei
Shen, Li
Gao, Yuxian
Xue, Nianhua
Guo, Xuefeng
Huang, Weixin
Gan, Zhehong
Blanc, Frédéric
Yu, Zhiwu
Ke, Xiaokang
Ding, Weiping
Gong, Xue-Qing
Grey, Clare P.
Peng, Luming
author_sort Wang, Meng
collection PubMed
description Nanostructured oxides find multiple uses in a diverse range of applications including catalysis, energy storage, and environmental management, their higher surface areas, and, in some cases, electronic properties resulting in different physical properties from their bulk counterparts. Developing structure-property relations for these materials requires a determination of surface and subsurface structure. Although microscopy plays a critical role owing to the fact that the volumes sampled by such techniques may not be representative of the whole sample, complementary characterization methods are urgently required. We develop a simple nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) strategy to detect the first few layers of a nanomaterial, demonstrating the approach with technologically relevant ceria nanoparticles. We show that the (17)O resonances arising from the first to third surface layer oxygen ions, hydroxyl sites, and oxygen species near vacancies can be distinguished from the oxygen ions in the bulk, with higher-frequency (17)O chemical shifts being observed for the lower coordinated surface sites. H(2)(17)O can be used to selectively enrich surface sites, allowing only these particular active sites to be monitored in a chemical process. (17)O NMR spectra of thermally treated nanosized ceria clearly show how different oxygen species interconvert at elevated temperature. Density functional theory calculations confirm the assignments and reveal a strong dependence of chemical shift on the nature of the surface. These results open up new strategies for characterizing nanostructured oxides and their applications.
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spelling pubmed-46440842015-11-23 Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy Wang, Meng Wu, Xin-Ping Zheng, Sujuan Zhao, Li Li, Lei Shen, Li Gao, Yuxian Xue, Nianhua Guo, Xuefeng Huang, Weixin Gan, Zhehong Blanc, Frédéric Yu, Zhiwu Ke, Xiaokang Ding, Weiping Gong, Xue-Qing Grey, Clare P. Peng, Luming Sci Adv Research Articles Nanostructured oxides find multiple uses in a diverse range of applications including catalysis, energy storage, and environmental management, their higher surface areas, and, in some cases, electronic properties resulting in different physical properties from their bulk counterparts. Developing structure-property relations for these materials requires a determination of surface and subsurface structure. Although microscopy plays a critical role owing to the fact that the volumes sampled by such techniques may not be representative of the whole sample, complementary characterization methods are urgently required. We develop a simple nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) strategy to detect the first few layers of a nanomaterial, demonstrating the approach with technologically relevant ceria nanoparticles. We show that the (17)O resonances arising from the first to third surface layer oxygen ions, hydroxyl sites, and oxygen species near vacancies can be distinguished from the oxygen ions in the bulk, with higher-frequency (17)O chemical shifts being observed for the lower coordinated surface sites. H(2)(17)O can be used to selectively enrich surface sites, allowing only these particular active sites to be monitored in a chemical process. (17)O NMR spectra of thermally treated nanosized ceria clearly show how different oxygen species interconvert at elevated temperature. Density functional theory calculations confirm the assignments and reveal a strong dependence of chemical shift on the nature of the surface. These results open up new strategies for characterizing nanostructured oxides and their applications. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4644084/ /pubmed/26601133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1400133 Text en Copyright © 2015, The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Wang, Meng
Wu, Xin-Ping
Zheng, Sujuan
Zhao, Li
Li, Lei
Shen, Li
Gao, Yuxian
Xue, Nianhua
Guo, Xuefeng
Huang, Weixin
Gan, Zhehong
Blanc, Frédéric
Yu, Zhiwu
Ke, Xiaokang
Ding, Weiping
Gong, Xue-Qing
Grey, Clare P.
Peng, Luming
Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy
title Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy
title_full Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy
title_fullStr Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy
title_short Identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)O solid-state NMR spectroscopy
title_sort identification of different oxygen species in oxide nanostructures with (17)o solid-state nmr spectroscopy
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26601133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1400133
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