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The adsorption of CO and oxygen and CO oxidation on Pt10 clusters were studied using indirect nanoplasmonic sensing (INPS) at 418 K, revealing that CO adsorption is reversible and saturates at high pressures, while oxygen chemisorbs and oxidizes the clusters completely.
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These findings, compared to previous studies on larger Pt nanocubes, highlight the effectiveness of INPS in investigating the distinct properties and behaviors of subnanometer-sized particles.
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This page is a summary of: Nanoplasmonic sensing to study CO and oxygen adsorption and CO oxidation on size-selected Pt10 clusters, Nanoscale, January 2024, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/d4nr02682a.
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