2006
DOI: 10.1021/jp065606+
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X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Analysis of Pt Nanoparticles on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite, Using Symmetric Component Line Shapes

Abstract: The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic characterizations of Pt nanoparticles evaporated onto untreated and Ar+-treated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite surfaces, with, respectively, low and high surface defect densities have been studied using multicomponent analysis with symmetric line shapes:  each Pt4f spectral component (f7/2 and f5/2) was deconvoluted into three symmetric peaks. On analyzing the relationships among the Pt4f, C1s, and O1s spectra, we attribute these peaks to the existence of surface oxida… Show more

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“…Figure 1b is obtained by fitting the known C1s peak positions [13], followed by the deconvolution of the Ru3d 5/2 ,3d 3/2 M a n u s c r i p t 7 doublet, using the expected 3:2 spin-orbit peak area ratio and a constant 3d 5/2 -3d 3/2 peak component energy separation. We found, as mentioned earlier, that three Ru components were required, as in our studies of Pt [14] and Pd [15]. Their attributions are discussed below.…”
Section: C1s-ru3d Spectrasupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Figure 1b is obtained by fitting the known C1s peak positions [13], followed by the deconvolution of the Ru3d 5/2 ,3d 3/2 M a n u s c r i p t 7 doublet, using the expected 3:2 spin-orbit peak area ratio and a constant 3d 5/2 -3d 3/2 peak component energy separation. We found, as mentioned earlier, that three Ru components were required, as in our studies of Pt [14] and Pd [15]. Their attributions are discussed below.…”
Section: C1s-ru3d Spectrasupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Thus, our use of additional symmetric peaks to account for the asymmetry reveals the presence of component peaks that are otherwise hidden when using asymmetric components; as expected, these component peaks have energies independent of experimental conditions. As noted in our Invited Feature Article on the subject [12], these previously hidden component peaks give information on NP surface contamination, oxidation, electronic configuration, and interfacial bonding; in every case [11][12][13][14][15][16], this information has been confirmed from other sources.…”
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“…7(iii) および (iv) の PAA バインダー NG-3 電極 の高分解能 XPS スペクトルより,(a) 電解質に浸漬前には PAA の -COOH (533.9 eV) および -OH (532.6 eV) 23 …”
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“…85 Since Pt was reported to have different electronic configurations for surface and bulk atoms, 86 the asymmetric peak was explained due to the surface Pt atoms in the 5d 9 6s 1 configuration, bulk Pt atoms in the 5d 8 6s 2 configuration, and surface Pt absorbed oxygen. 85 The peak properties and their assignments are summarized in Table 11. …”
Section: Pt Samplementioning
confidence: 99%