2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14459826
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Tunability of Interactions Between the Core and Shell in Rattle-Type Particles Studied with Liquid-Cell Electron Microscopy

Abstract: <div>Yolk-shell or rattle-type particles consist of a core particle that is free to move inside a thin shell. A stable core with a fully accessible surface is of interest in fields such as catalysis and sensing. However, the stability of a charged nanoparticle core within the cavity of a charged thin shell remains largely unexplored. Liquid-cell (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (LC(S)TEM) is an ideal technique to probe the core-shell interactions at nanometer spatial resolution. Here we show b… Show more

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