Consideration of the Potential of High Energy Resolution X-ray Absorption and X-ray Emission Experiments to Track Changes in Oxidation States on Nanoparticle Materials
A. Wacha, G. Imbirb, R. Fanselowa, W. Błachuckib, J. Szlachetkoa
aSOLARIS National Synchrotron Radiation Centre, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
bInstitute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland
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Precise control and characterization of nanomaterials at working conditions are essential for further rational applications in many areas important for modern society. Penetrating properties of X-ray radiation in combination with advanced spectroscopy schemes are an ideal tool to investigate modifications of nanomaterials with extraordinary precision. Here, we present preliminary results on the controlled oxidation of copper nanoparticles and exploration of X-ray absorption spectroscopy to follow electronic and structural changes. The described pilot experiment raises questions on the applicability of high energy resolution X-ray detection schemes in potential future investigations aimed at following reversible reduction/oxidation processes at nanoparticle surfaces.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.145.97
topics: copper nanoparticles, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray emission spectroscopy, core-shell structures