Synchrotron-based X-ray absorption spectroscopy of Pd nanoparticles decorated on multi-walled carbon nanotubes during successive cycles of He/H2 exposure
Abstract
The MWCNTs are decorated by Pd nanoparticles via various techniques including laser ablation in liquid, chemical reduction, and simultaneously both of them. To study the hydrogen adsorption mechanism, Pd K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is carried out via heating/cooling processes under He/H2 exposure. The Fourier transform X-ray absorption fine structure (FT-EXAFS) simulation indicates the presence of the Pd–Pd and Pd–C(O) bonds. Furthermore, during the successive cycles of He/H2 exposure, bond restructuring takes place. Moreover, the heating process under He/H2 exposure induces a destructive effect on the Pd–C(O) links. Furthermore, the Pd–Pd bond distance enlarges due to the hydrogen adsorption for all samples, however, in the case of PLAL, the change in the bond distances becomes dominant. XRD and XPS are applied to support the findings.