Abstract

The intricate 3D geometric shape and surface atomic structure of nanoporous gold catalysts are investigated using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy in combination with discrete tomography. The real-space 3D atomic configurations illustrate geometrically necessary surface defects on the curved surface of the NPG, offering atomic insights into the catalysis of the nanoporous catalyst.

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