Abstract

A scanning electron microscope with a short-focal-length “immersion” lens and subnanometer resolution has been used to characterize several oxide-supported metal particle catalysts. Nanometer-sized metal particles in the Pt/TiO2 and Pd/SiO2 systems could be imaged with best clarity at the upper end of the operating voltage range (20–30 kV). However, visibility depended upon an adequate yield of secondary electrons relative to the support: small Pt particles on CeO2 could not be located by secondary electron imaging. Best visibility of the surface topography of the support was obtained at lower accelerating voltages.

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