Atom-scale oxidation mechanism of nanoparticles helps develop anti-corrosion materials

The research group led by Prof. BAO Xinhe from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has discovered that oxide nanostructures (NSs) with a diameter below 3 nm could exhibit superior oxidation resistance to larger NSs. By investigating the oxidation mechanism at the atomic level, the team has proposed, for the first time, a “dynamic size effect” that determines the stability of supported nanoparticles.