Dear Ifeffit Community,

 

 

I am currently trying to extract the particle size of Ru supported on
carbon from EXAFS data. I also recorded spectra of a Ru foil as a bulk
reference sample.

So, my approach is to fit the first coordination shell of my bulk
reference, setting CN to 12. From that I get a value for s02. I'm then
using this value in the first shell fit for the Ru nanoparticles in
order to get the coordination number.

 

However, the fit suggests that CN is still pretty much 12. What is
changing drastically, though, is sigma^2 which usually doubles in value
compared to the bulk sample. That makes sense, I guess, since there
might be higher disorder in the nanoparticles. 

 

Obviously, there is a chance that my nanoparticles are rather big, in
which case CN would be close to 12. However, STEM and HRTEM pictures
suggest that the Ru particles are between 1 and 2 nm in diameter.

 

I'm just starting to get into EXAFS analysis and pretty clueless right
now about how to approach this.

 

Happy about any input,

 

many thanks,

 

Marian.

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