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Xiaoqing Pan

Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California - Irvine, Irvine, California 92697, USA.

Understanding the atomic structures of catalysts under realistic conditions with atomic precision is crucial to design better materials for challenging transformations. For example, under reducing conditions, certain reducible supports migrate onto supported metallic particles and create strong metal−support states that drastically change the reactivity of the systems. The details of this process are still unclear and preclude its thorough exploitation. In the past decade, most of atomic-scale transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies involving gas-solid interactions were conducted in an environmental TEM, where the gas pressure is typically limited to less than 1/100 of atmosphere. Recently, it has become possible to overcome this limitation through a MEMS-based, electron-transparent closed cell with a heating stage.

In this talk, I will present our recent results using this device (the Protochips AtmosphereTM system) in selected catalyst systems. In a palladium/titania (Pd/ TiO2) catalyst, we directly observed the formation of the oxide overlayers on the supported Pd particles with atomic resolution under atmospheric pressure and high temperature. It shows that an amorphous reduced titania layer is formed at low temperatures, and that crystallization of the layer into either mono- or bilayer structures is dictated by the reaction environment. This transition occurs in combination with a dramatic reshaping of the metallic surface facets. In-situ TEM observations of a modular Pd-ceria core-shell nanostructured catalyst (Pd@CeO<sub< a="">>2) showed that an unexpected structural transformation occurs upon heating at high temperatures. The system reaches to a stable state with the mixture of nanoparticles with two different sizes, which accounts for the exceptional catalytic properties that have been reported. Using the similar techniques, we also studied the core-shell platinum-metal (Pt-M) nanoparticles which show a catalytic performance in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) superior to that of pure Pt nanoparticles. To understand the formation mechanism of the Pt shell, we studied thermally activated core-shell formation in Pt3Co nanoparticles via in-situ electron microscopy with the gas cell. The disordered Pt3Co nanoparticle was found to transform into an ordered intermetallic structure after annealing at high temperature (725 °C) in 760 Torr O2, followed by layer-by-layer Pt shell growth on (100) surfaces at low temperature (300 °C). The apparent ‘anti-oxidation’ phenomenon promoted by the ordered Pt3Co phase is favorable to the ORR catalyst, which operates in an oxidizing environment.  

Meeting Calendar

2025

16th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology including Glass & Optical Materials Division Meeting (GOMD 2025)
https://ceramics.org/event/16th-pacific-rim-conference-on-ceramic-and-glass-technology-including-glass-optical-materials-division-meeting-gomd-2025/
May 4 - 9, 2025, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 1st International Caparica Conference on Science Education 2025
https://sciedu2025.com/
May 4 -7, 2025, Caparica, Portugal

MIT Predictive Multiscale Materials Design Short Course
An in-person, high-impact program featuring deep technical lectures, hands-on labs, interactive clinics, and networking events
https://professional.mit.edu/course-catalog/predictive-multiscale-materials-design
June 2–6, 2025, MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, USA

 
The UK'S Definitive Industrial 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
https://tct3sixty.com/newfront
June 4 and 5, 2025,  Birmingham, UK


ICCCI 2025 - The 8th International Conference on the Characterization and Control of Interfaces for High Quality Advanced Materials and
60th Summer Symposium on Powder Technology

https://ceramics.ynu.ac.jp/iccci2025/
July 8-11, 2025, Fujiyoshida, Japan


Advanced nanomaterials conference, ANM 2025
https://www.advanced-nanomaterials-conference.com/
July 23-25, 2025, University of Aveiro, Portugal
 

AMSE 2025 The International Conference on Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (AMSE) 
https://amse.net/ 
July 23-25, 2025, Okinawa, Japan
 

AAAFM-UCLA International Conference on Advances in Functional Materials 
https://aaafm.org/ucla2025/
August 4-6, 2025, UCLA, CA, USA

METALLURGY2025, The Global Summit on Metallurgical Engineering and Mineral Processing 
https://metallurgical.researchconnects.org/
August 4–6, 2025, Frankfurt, Germany

35th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials (ICDCM 2025)
https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/all/international-conference-on-diamond-and-carbon-materials 
31 August – 4 September, 2025, Glasgow, UK

26th YUCOMAT Annual Conference on Material Science 
https://www.mrs-serbia.org.rs/index.php/yucomat/yucomat-2025 
September 1-5, 2025, Herceg Novi, Montenegro
 

18th European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes
https://euromat2025.com/
September 14-18, 2025, Granada, Spain
 

15th EASN International Conference
https://easnconference.eu/
October 14-17, 2025, Madrid, Spain

MRS Fall Meeting 2025
https://www.mrs.org/meetings-events/annual-meetings/2025-mrs-fall-meeting 
November 30-December 5, 2025, Boston, Massachusetts

2025 Asian Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences (AFPS) Conference 
https://www.afps2025.org/
3 to 5 December 3 - 5, 2025, University of Sydney, Australia. 

 

2026

27th YUCOMAT Annual Conference on Material Science
https://www.mrs-serbia.org.rs/index.php/yucomat/27th-yucomat-2026
August 31 - September 04, 2026, Herceg Novi, Montenegro

Sintering 2026 The International Conference on Sintering
https://www.sintering2026.org/en
31 August - 3 September 2026 in Aachen, Germany  

 

2027

28 YUCOMAT Conference and 14 WRTCS Conference
August 30 - September 03, 2027, Herceg Novi, Montenegro

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